Thursday, July 4, 2013

Dog bites in California send repairman to hospital

With that in mind, ... 15 hours ago, 2:06pm CDT Heat's on at shelter in Stockton Source: Recordnet.com A plea for relief from challenging conditions Dogs wait for adoption Wednesday at the Stockton Animal Shelter.CRAIG SANDERS/The Record Editor's note: This story was written on behalf of a Chihuahua and his pals at the Stockton Animal Shelter. STOCKT ... Dan Walters: Hypocrisy prevails on big California debt Source: Sacramento Bee A half-decade ago, while too many Californians were taking out too many home mortgages with teaser interest rates and artificially low payments, hundreds of California school districts were being similarly shorts ... Slippery when wet: Hazards of slip & fall injuries in California stores Source: 24-7PressRelease.com July 04, 2013 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Although most California shoppers are generally familiar with the common "Caution: Wet Floor" signs that pepper supermarket floors today, many may be unaware of the reasons store owners put these sign ... Debt relief can secure retirement savings Source: FindLaw: Essential Attorney Blogs Living the American dream is what most California residents strive to attain.
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Texas ranks high in dog-bite claims

Companies use Facebook to screen applicants, but are they using it correctly? - Photo We found a couple of agents that we like through open houses and business referrals. When I asked them to provide us with an activity list, they didn't seem to have any, or know what that is. The first time this happened I thought, "dump them." Several people have volunteered references for us to check, but is that sufficient? I don't know if I'm being overly cautious about this, or if I should just keep looking for someone with an activity list. What should I do? A: It's the rare consumer of residential real estate services that really puts an agent through the paces before deciding to hire.
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Off the chain: Texas ranks third in the nation for dog bites

HTX City Centre 2013 So far this year, there have more than 520 reported dog bites in Houston, putting the city on track to match the 1,265 dog bites reported in 2012, according to BARC Animal Shelter & Adoptions. Dog bites accounted for more than one-third of all homeowners insurance liability claim dollars paid out in 2011, costing nearly $479 million, according to the Insurance Information Institute . To be sure, some dog breeds are quicker to bite than others. Some of the major offenders are pit bulls, Rottweilers, German shepherds, Huskies, Dobermans and wolf-dog hybrids. Having a dog can be a joy until that first bite, prompting a visit from an insurance agent, said Hanna, of the insurance council.
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TYSON: Dog bites and real estate agents

Express Overhead Door Service As Michigan tops the charts on national dog bite claims, Stroble Law reaches out to injured dog bite victims. Their legal team is prepared to handle dog bite claims for injured victims seeking insurance claims for damages. Dog Bite-Related Injuries Dog bites can lead to serious complications, including bleeding, infection, emotional trauma, and even death. Such injuries may require immediate and extensive hospitalization. Victims may be eligible for compensation for injury-related expenses including those associated with medical bills and future medical treatment, lost wages, and pain and suffering. Dog laws are complicated, and establishing an owners liability after a dog bite can be difficult without an experienced Michigan dog bite attorney on your side, said Attorney Thomas Stroble.
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Stroble Law Now Accepting Dog Bite Cases

The plea deal permitted Walker to admit to one count of aggravated animal cruelty, a felony under what is known as Buster's Law. The punishment, reserved for the worst cases of animal abuse, gave Walker six months in jail. Given the severity of the cases, and the condition the puppies were left in not once, but in two cases, many believe this to be a light sentence. Should be at least 6 years if not 60 years ... poor judgement on the courts side! Kathleen Burns Wilhelm Should have got at least 6 months per dog ... And a full year for the one that didn't make it!!! And never be able to own a animal EVER again!!!
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Dog cruelty sentence lacks bite

After receiving his new prosthetic paw to Hudson stretches his legs at the Hudson Mohawk River Humane Society headquarters in Menands, N.Y. Nov 12, 2012.  (Skip Dickstein/Times Union) Photo: SKIP DICKSTEIN According to recent data compiled by insurance giant State Farm , our fair state is third in the nation for dog bites. With 236 dog-bite claims filed with the company in 2012, Lone Star residents managed to rack up $4.3 million in payouts, which is peanuts compared to $9 million in Illinois and $17.1 in California. In another recent report ,the U.S. Postal Service also highlighted Texas as a hotbed of unruly dogs in fiscal year 2012. In the agency's top 15 http://freedoghandbook.com/over-5000-dog-bite-incidents-reported-till-april-this-year-2/ cities for dog attacks on postal workers, San Antonio ranked second with 42 incidents with Houston and Dallas earning ninthand13thplaces, respectively.
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