Graysons has won several significant cases in the past few months, but it is acutely aware of the trauma that attacks can cause – both physical and psychological.
“Every year, too many individuals suffer injuries from dog attacks that could have been prevented.”
said Jane Cooper, partner and head of the private client department at Graysons.
“Though victims deserve every penny we win on their behalf, we’d much prefer these catastrophic events don’t happen in the first place.”
Graysons is backing the Royal Mail’s Dog Awareness Week, which takes place this month (July).
In 2020/21, there werw 55 dog attacks on postal workers in the Sheffield postcode. This is the third highest in the country according to the Royal Mail.
Our personal injury department has taken on significant cases in only the last few months indicating that numbers are not diminishing. Read about these cases.
Graysons not only aligns its mission with the goals of Dog Awareness Week, but also actively fosters a culture of responsibility and care among its staff, many of whom are passionate dog lovers.
Jane added:
“Supporting Royal Mail’s Dog Awareness Week gives us an opportunity to help raise awareness about this issue and promote a message of safety and responsibility that we stand for in our legal practice.”