Every year, thousands of Americans are
injured by firearms.
Not exact matches
Researchers examining pediatric
firearm injuries found that the age a child is
injured by a gun is closely related to where he or she lives: the city or the country.
In Pennsylvania it's perfectly legal to shoot an old, diseased or
injured dog as well as a young and healthy frisky pup. No questions asked. Thanks to Pamphlet Law # 83 of 1983 (introduced as HB - 350 of 1983) that was signed into law
by then Governor Dick Thornburg, any person old enough to legally possess a
firearm may decide at any time to end the life of their personally owned pet animal
by putting a bullet in their head.
Unfortunately, blocky headed dogs of every genetic mix are being
injured by people who are both afraid of dogs and have access to
firearms.
If you have been
injured by a defective
firearm, or a family member was killed
by defective gun, contact our gun accident attorneys right away.
If you have been
injured in a gun accident caused
by a defective
firearm anywhere in the nation, contact Monsees & Mayer P.C. today to discuss your situation.
Monsees & Mayer P.C, is an experienced personal injury law firm representing victims and their families nationwide
injured by defective
firearms.
If you or a loved one has been
injured or killed
by defective
firearm or unintentional discharge of a
firearm, call Paul Thomson of The Thomson Law Firm today for a free case evaluation.