Saturday, 19 of May of 2012

Dog Attack Hospitalizes Hampton, VA Child

The dog had not been vaccinated against rabies, which could put the kids’ lives at risk.

By Jim Lewis, Eastern Shore Personal Injury Attorney

In her latest post to our Virginia personal injury lawyers’ website, my colleague Emily Mapp Brannon reports that a dog attack in Hampton, VA, during the 2011 Thanksgiving weekend injured two young children, sending one to the hospital for medical treatment. Emily highlighted the detail of the story that the dog had not been vaccinated against rabies, which could put the kids’ lives at risk if precautionary injections are not given immediately, To read more, click over to “Hampton, VA Children Attacked, Injured by Dog.”

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