Dogs may be man’s best friend, but that doesn’t mean they get along with everyone. Some people don’t interact well with dogs and some dogs only get along with certain people. Even the most well-trained dog can become aggressive at a moment’s notice. It’s not ideal, but their unpredictable nature means they could bite at any time.
According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), 4.7 million dog bites occur every year in the U.S. Of those, 20% become infected and require medical attention. We hate the thought of our furry friends hurting anyone, but it happens more often than you’d think. So, the question you must ask is: what are your legal options if you’re bitten by someone’s dog? An experienced attorney at Cox Law Firm can help you understand all the legal steps related to this type of case. Contact our lawyer to get the help regarding Dog Bite Cases.
Instead of following one principle of liability, they follow two: strict liability and negligence. According to state laws, the owner of an animal is “answerable for the damage caused by the animal” if:
In dog bite cases, providing evidence of the dog owner’s negligence will depend on the circumstances. That isn’t always easy. For example, imagine someone walking down the street is bitten by a dog that wasn’t restrained in an unfenced yard.
The person could argue the owner didn’t exercise “reasonable care” by failing to tie up their dog or fence the yard.
Louisiana law not only covers damage by an animal bite but any damage caused by animal behavior. This includes things like being knocked down and injured by a dog, severely scratched by a cat, or trampled by a horse.
A dog is considered dangerous if:
Louisiana allows for dog bite victims to file criminal charges against the dog’s owner if they have been severely injured. According to Section 102 of the Louisiana Criminal Code, anyone who owns a dangerous or vicious dog and doesn’t keep them restrained will received a fine of $300. If a dangerous dog attacks and injures another person, the owner could face a $500 fine and up to six months in jail.
Some people believe certain dog breeds are more prone to bite than others. Contrary to this popular belief, there aren’t specific breeds that are more prone to biting or biting harder than other breeds. The fact is, whether the dog is big or small, male or female, they can all be provoked to a point that leads them to lash out and bite. Some dogs bite because they are:
Dogs aren’t humans, but all animals deserve a certain level of respect and their personal space. We may own our dogs, but we must realize they are still animals with their own personalities. Different dogs react to various situations differently, and being aware of your pet’s personality can help you avoid situations in which they may lash out.
A responsible dog owner must be aware of their dog’s mannerisms. You should be prepared to educate anyone who approaches your dog or sets foot on your property regarding interaction with your dog. For instance, if you know your dog doesn’t do well with children, it’s your job to keep them away from children at all costs.
The following tips are not guaranteed to prevent a dog bite, but they can help you avoid a situation where a dog bite is more likely to occur:
Plus, our attorneys work on a contingent-fee basis, which means our clients don’t pay anything unless we successfully win their case. The initial consultation is always free and there are no obligations.
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While adults suffer dog bites, children are more likely to be the ones injured in an attack. The following steps can help you make the right decisions after a dog bite injury:
Dog bite injuries leave physical and emotional scars. Many people have had experiences with dogs that were so traumatizing that they’re unable to have them as pets or even be around them. Whether it was you or a family member who have suffered a dog bite in Lake Charles, you may have grounds to seek compensation for medical bills, time away from work, and pain and suffering.
After contacting the authorities and seeking medical attention, your next step should be speaking to a dog bite attorney at the Cox Law Firm. Schedule a free consultation by calling our office at 337-436-6611.
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