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Bitten By A Dog? What Claim Can You Make?

A dog bite can be a deadly experience as it can cause physical pain and mental trauma. If a dog has bitten you, it is important to know about different claims. In such a situation, you must hire a lawyer who can guide you about all claims in detail. In this article, we have listed the top five claims as per the Ace Law that you can make if a dog bites you. So, here we go! 

Claims To Make After A Dog Bite

1. Personal Injury 

If the dog bites you, the most common claim is one for personal injuries. As per this allegation, The dog's bite was caused due to the owner's carelessness or recklessness. In this situation, you have the right to pursue damages for the dog attack. These include lost pay, pain and suffering, and medical costs.

2. Premises Liability 

You should sue the owner of the property if the dog attack happened on their land. These include a public park or private home. According to this claim, the property owner neglected to keep the area safe and to keep foreseeable risks—like a deadly dog on the property—at bay.

3. Intentional Tort

You might be able to sue the dog owner for deliberate tort if they let their dog bite you or if they rewarded violent behavior. This can include instances in which the dog's owner intentionally agitated the dog to attack or trained the dog to be aggressive.

4. Statutory Liability

As per certain laws, dog owners are held responsible for damage caused by their pets. For instance, in most places, "leash laws" are made mandatory so that dogs are leashed in public places. Owners risk legal repercussions if their unrestrained dog bites someone in contravention of these rules.

5. Landlord Liability

If a dog of a tenant poses known risks and a dog bite happens on a rented property, the landlord could also be held accountable for neglecting to take appropriate action. This might apply to circumstances in which the landlord knew the dog was vicious but did nothing to stop it from hurting other people.

Wrapping Up 

Based on the specifications, you must go for a claim after a dog bite. It is recommended to pursue a claim for strict liability and intentional tort. Besides this, you may get a claim for premises liability and landlord liability. The best way to get a maximum claim is by hiring a well-qualified and experienced lawyer. 


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