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Assessing Liability for a Dog Bite Injury

Assessing Liability for a Dog Bite Injury

While it seems to be too far-fetched to die of a dog bite, the statistics give a different picture. People do die from vicious bites. Most victims require emergency room visits to prevent fatality. Getting grievous injuries in such an incident is quite possible. When you are in such trouble, you often miss the single important question - liability.

Florida statutes regarding dog bite injuries are applicable in such cases. However, without adequate knowledge of the laws it is not possible to assess liability. Get in touch with an injury lawyer to get the details. Here is a quick glance at some points that may be of help.

Is the owner liable for the injury? If the victim was lawfully on the property, and was not irritating the dog in any way, and yet the dog bit him/her, the owner is liable for the injuries and its consequences.
Assessing Liability for a Dog Bite Injury


What if there was a bad dog' notice? If there was a notice with the words bad dog' within visible range, and the victim ignored it, the dog owner's liability decreases considerably.

Is there any exception to the abovementioned rule? If the victim, with the help of his/her lawyer can establish that the owner's negligence was the real cause of the injury, the owner may have to pay damage recovery. The same liability rule applies if the victim was under 6 years of age.

What happens if the victim was abusing/tormenting the dog? The exact circumstance determines whether the owner would be liable in such a case or not. However, in most cases, the victim is unable to obtain a good compensation, if at all he/she gets it.

What happens if the victim was a trespasser? Similar to the above question, the determination of liability depends on the situation. However, usually a trespasser cannot get damage recovery for their injuries.

As you can comprehend, various factors are taken into consideration to determine liability. Complications may also arise because of the local rules. You need a lawyer knowing these as well. Therefore, to assess liability you need competent legal help from any of the Orange County injury lawyers.

How do you find such a lawyer? You can ask your contacts for references. You can visit the local bar association to get contact details of these lawyers. The most convenient, and effective, means of doing this is going online and looking for a lawyer specializing in this legal field.




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