About Dog Bite And Animal Attack Lawsuits - Frequently Asked Questions (faq)

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If you or a loved one has been attacked by a dog or other animal, you may wonder if you have legal options against the owner of the animal. Below we have provided some answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about dog bite and animal attack lawsuits.

I was bitten by an animal! What should I do?
First, seek medical attention. If the animal was a stray or wild animal, it is important to capture it alive, or to have a clear description of the animal. It should be kept alive because certain tests need to be run in order to determine whether it carries diseases.

If the animal is someones pet, get the name and contact information from the owner. Take pictures of the animal. If there were witnesses, take down their testimony.

Record details of the incident in a police report or your own records. Take pictures of your injury, or have a physician write a report when they treat your injury.

Finally, contact an attorney if you feel you wish to press charges. Do so in a timely manner as there is usually a statute of limitations on how long you have to file charges for an animal bite injury.

Are there dog bite laws that protect those who are bitten by dogs?
Yes. In some states, the laws state the owner of a dog is liable for the damages suffered by anyone who is bitten by the dog, regardless whether the incident occurs in a public or private (including dog owners home) place. In other states, you may file charges if the owner showed negligent behavior, such as failing to control their dog, which resulted in the dog biting someone.

What if I was passing through a neighbors yard and I was bitten by a dog?
This case gets complicated because you could have been trespassing, in which case many dog bite laws would not apply to you. However, if you were on a public path that ran behind the neighbors house, or if it can be proven the neighbor left the dog neglected in the yard, then you may have a case.

Why would someones pet (domesticated) dog bite me?
Maybe you smell like bacon. Jokes aside, even the tamest and most docile of pets will bite if provoked or frightened. Sadly, an owner may abuse a dog, or forcibly train the dog to fight other dogs, resulting in an animal that is likely to be unstable and violent in social situations. It is also the inherent nature of certain dog breeds, such as Rottweilers, to bite.

What if I am attacked by another animal?
There are laws which state the keeper of the animal may be charged. The keeper of an animal known to be dangerous by inherent nature is liable for that animal.


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