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Kathy H.Imagine you’re on your morning jog or taking a refreshing walk down the street when suddenly, a dog attacks you. You’ve managed to get away, but now you’re bleeding, injured, and in shock. All other plans are now out of the picture for weeks or even months in severe cases.
The financial toll presents itself quickly after receiving medical treatment, especially if the attack has caused you to miss work. Who should be liable when a dog bites you? Read on to find out and also how talking to a dog bite lawyer can help you hold the liable party fully accountable.
In Nebraska, a dog owner is liable for any injuries, loss, or hardship caused by their dog, whether the owner knew of the dog’s vicious nature. This is known as the strict liability rule. Under this law, the victim does not have to prove the animal has a history of violent behavior.
If you’ve suffered injuries from a dog bite, the owner is liable and should compensate you in full. There are exceptions, however, in cases involving a bite victim provoking the dog or trespassing on private property occurs.
Dog attacks can leave victims, especially children, with severe injuries like brain damage, spinal cord damage, and even prove to be fatal. When you pursue compensation from the liable party, you need compensation that reflects the caliber of your injuries, loss, and the hardship caused. You’ll be filing a claim with their personal or homeowner insurance. If the defendant is uninsured, you might have to sue them as an individual against their assets.
Some common causes of economic and non-economic damages recovered in dog bite cases include:
In the pain and confusion following a dog bite, you might not be in a position to find the owner and sue for damages. At Conway, Pauley & Johnson P.C., we understand you need funds to make a recovery and we’re ready to help you fight for your compensation you’re entitled to.
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