Dogs are
man’s best friend. Most of us have had them as a part of our families over the
years. However, dogs (especially poorly trained dogs) can be highly dangerous
animals. When they attack, they can cause lasting and permanent physical and
emotional scarring. Some breeds (like pit bulls) can cause even more
significant damage because of their physiological makeup. These breeds are
often black listed by insurance companies because of this. Often, insurance
companies will charge higher premiums to dog owners who own dogs like a pit
bull or Doberman pincher. This is not necessarily because they are more
aggressive than other dogs, but because the damage they cause is so much more
significant.
In New Hampshire,
dog bite cases are strict liability. This means that the owner of a dog is
strictly liable for injuries caused by their dog’s attack. So, an insurance
company normally cannot claim that the victim of the dog attack contributed to
our caused the attack. While there are exceptions to this rule (like
deliberately antagonizing a dog), it is a very difficult defense to establish. Our
firm also handles looking at whether other entities could be held responsible
besides the owner, as it is not always just the owner’s fault for the dog
attacking someone.
While
dog bite cases are not that complicated when it comes to liability, they are
much more complicated when it comes to damages a person can suffer. Often, the
injuries are open wounds but do not involve broken bones. They typically
involve permanent scarring, which can have lasting effects both physically and
mentally. It is also common to suffer significant emotional trauma from a dog
attack. This can include the victim being unable to be around dogs for fear of
their safety, or post-traumatic stress from the incident.
At Parnell, Michels & McKay, we have
experienced personal
injury attorneys that can address all the ramifications of a dog attack. Contact us today if you were a
victim of a dog or animal attack, and see how our team can help you.
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