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3/20/2011
Corey Walker
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After Your Dog Attack in Iowa: Emotional Trauma & PTSD

There's no doubt that being attacked by a dog in Iowa is a traumatizing experience. In the days afterward, your sense of security and safety may be shattered. Understanding when a normal reaction to a dog attack takes a turn for the worse is important when you plan to file a personal injury claim against the dog's owner.

In some cases, dog attack victims may develop post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). When this occurs, treatment will be necessary and an Ames dog attack attorney can help you get this expense covered through your personal injury claim.

But before you can seek PTSD treatment, you may want to take a closer look at some of the following information to find out whether you're experiencing a normal reaction to your dog attack.

Normal reactions to a dog attack in Iowa may include:
 

  • fear;
  • inability to stop thinking about the event;
  • numbness;
  • sense of being overwhelmed;
  • sense of disconnection to the world; and
  • sense of insecurity.  


As you make sense of the dog attack in Iowa, these normal feelings will subside within a matter of weeks. When you have PTSD, however, these feelings may not only go away, they'll likely get worse. This is because your mind and body are still in a state of shock and disbelief. Until you get help and address your emotions, you'll stay in a perpetual state of distress.

To help you get reconnected to your daily life, your work and those whom you love, you'll likely need some form of therapy. As you cope with the aftermath of your dog attack in Iowa, know that an Ames dog attack attorney can fight on your behalf to get the compensation you need to account for the losses your PTSD has caused.

Contacting an Ames Dog Attack Attorney

PTSD can leave you with a debilitating sense of fear and anxiety. The Ames dog attack attorney team at Walker, Billingsley & Bair work hard to level the field between injured Iowans and insurance companies. To learn more about what our legal team will do to help you protect your Iowa injury claim, contact Walker, Billingsley & Bair at 1-800-707-2552 to schedule a no-cost consultation.



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