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How is a dog bite legal claim evaluated? The following information provides a general guideline for how our attorneys evaluate a dog bite claim. Please keep in mind: all cases are unique and may require different evaluation techniques.
What is the liability of a dog owner if their dog causes injury or damages? In most cases, a dog owner's homeowners' insurance policy pays for injuries in the event of a dog bite. Each year, dog bites account for nearly 33% of all homeowners' liability claims. If you have been injured in a Dog Bite/Attack, call me immediately to schedule a free consultation. Pet owners are legally responsible for the behavior of their dogs. In most dog-bite cases, the dog's owner will be required to pay all medical bills, and lost wages associated with a dog attack. Sometimes, however, the dog's "keeper," or the person who was taking care of the animal at the time of the attack, may be held liable. Liabilities may include:
How is liability proven in dog bite cases? To prove that an owner of a dog is responsible for an injury due to a dog attack or dog bite, negligence must be proven. Some ways to prove negligence on the part of the dog owner include:
In order to receive damages, or money payment, for injuries due to a dog bite or dog attack, the following may need to be proven:
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Jeffrey Harlan Penneys, Esquire
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