What should I do if my son was severely attacked by a dog?

My son was attacked by a dog with excessive force. The dog attacked him in the backyard while surrendering cops were not in vicinity. Witnesses in the home were trying to hit dog off my son and shook my son like a rag doll exposing and cutting through muscle and bone. He got 38 stitches in leg and 20 in buttocks area. I'm really looking for a pro bono attorney or if we have a strong case to get paid if we win.
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Answered By: Joel H. Schwartz, P.C.
I am very sorry to hear about the attack on your son. In Massachusetts, we have a strict liability statute regarding harm caused by dogs which basically means that unless you tease or torment the dog, the dog owner is automatically liable for injuries caused by that dog. Given the severity of the injuries, I strongly suggest you contact an experienced personal injury lawyer to help you with this matter. Your son may be entitled to substantial compensation and you should have someone with expertise on your side.

Answer Applies to: Massachusetts
Replied: 9/19/2011

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