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Coping with PTSD after You’ve Been Attacked by a Dog in Iowa (Part A)

A dog attack in Iowa can be a traumatic ordeal in more ways than one. As with many animal attacks, there is the likelihood you're dealing with multiple surgeries, potentially including cosmetic procedures. Pain as your injuries heal is often common.

But another side effect of a dog attack in Iowa is what is known as post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). While PTSD is not a physical injury, it is a serious condition nonetheless, and may be included in a personal injury claim that an Ames dog attack attorney can help you file.

PTSD is an anxiety disorder that many experience after a particularly traumatizing ordeal. It doesn't matter if you've been in a dog attack in Iowa, a severe car accident, natural disaster or even a war zone, PTSD can be devastating. While fear is a natural response after a dog attack in Iowa, if you're still living with a daily fear for your life for months afterward, you may need help coping with PTSD.

Recognizing PTSD Symptoms after Your Dog Attack in Iowa

Coping with PTSD after a dog attack in Iowa is of vital importance if you hope to adjust to your daily routine and nurture your relationships.
Perhaps you've been the victim of a dog attack in Iowa and are having some difficulty functioning day in, day out. Perhaps you're not sure if what you are experiencing are PTSD symptoms. Before you can begin coping with PTSD, it helps to get a better look at its signs and symptoms.

Some PTSD symptoms that relate to your ordeal may include:

  • reliving the dog attack in Iowa;
  • avoiding reminders of the dog attack in Iowa; and
  • increased anxiety and emotions.


If you are having trouble coping with PTSD, you may feel hopeless and as if you'll never have another chance at a normal life. This is just not true. There are a number of resources for you to help cope with PTSD.

As you seek treatment, it's important to remember that you should not have to shoulder the financial burden the dog attack in Iowa has caused you. An Ames dog attack attorney can work to hold the dog owner accountable for your injuries and physical, emotional and financial losses. This can include compensation to help with your PTSD treatment.

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