West Palm Beach Dog Bites Lawyers
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Our firm handles cases involving dog bites to adults or children. Florida is a strict liability state for persons bitten by a dog. In basic terms, that means that an owner of a dog is strictly liable for all injuries and damages done by their dog.
Once upon a time, the legal rule applying to dog bites was simply this: If a dog bit someone once, the owner was on notice that the dog was vicious, and the owner was then responsible for paying for any damage caused by later attacks by the dog. This has since been changed for the most part by courts and by legislation because of society’s belief that one bite is too many.
The Florida legislature has abolished this “one-bite” rule and created the strict liability rule. There are a few exceptions to this rule where the dog is provoked or the owner has “Bad Dog” signs prominently displayed on their property. If the dog was provoked by kicking or striking, teasing or tormenting, or attacking the owner in the dog’s presence, the dog owner may not be held responsible.
Petting or playing with a dog is not usually considered provocation, unless the victim was warned not to do so. However, a child may not be expected to know not to provoke a dog, depending on his or her age. The “Bad Dog Sign” defense requires the sign to be easily readable and it must be prominently displayed on the property. There are a number of court decision interpreting this requirement and thus the counsel of an experienced lawyer is critical.
If the owner of the dog is not present during an attack, but the dog is being kept by a third person, such as a veterinarian or at a dog kennel, the person watching the dog at the time may also be held liable.
In some cases, if the owner of the dog has no insurance but leases a home or apartment from someone who does have insurance or is subject to the rules of a homeowners association, we may be able to pursue a claim against a landlord or homeowners association, if the landlord or homeowners association was aware of the dangerous nature of the animal.
If you, or someone you know, is bitten or attacked by a dog, you should obtain immediate medical care to rule out the risk of rabies, infection or other complications. After seeking medical care, you should then notify the police department and/or your local Animal Care and Control agency about the incident so that a record is created and the dog can be quarantined by the proper authorities.
Injuries from dog bites can be extremely serious, and cost the victim large sums of money due to medical bills. In addition, dog bites may cause strong emotional trauma to young children and adults. Children and adults who have been bitten by a dog may experience loss of sleep, fear of dogs, and general anxiety. It is important for anyone who has suffered from a serious dog bite injury to seek a personal injury attorney. An experienced attorney is invaluable in sorting through statutes and ordinances regarding dogs, gathering and evaluating medical information, and negotiating with dog owners and/or their insurance companies.
Our firm has significant experience in handling dog bite cases and has been successful in obtaining settlements for both children and adults.
Should you have any questions, please contact Smith & Vanture, LLP at (800) 443-4529 or (561) 786-6641 or contact a Florida dog bite attorney via e-mail.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- How Long Do I Have to File a Dog Bite Claim in West Palm Beach, Florida?
Generally, two years. Following Florida’s 2023 tort reform under HB 837, the statute of limitations for dog bite personal injury claims is two years from the date of the attack under § 95.11, F.S. Waiting beyond this deadline will likely bar your right to seek compensation, regardless of the severity of your injuries. Contacting a West Palm Beach dog bite attorney promptly helps preserve medical records, animal control reports, and witness accounts before they become difficult to recover.
- Does Palm Beach County Have Its Own Ordinances That Affect My Dog Bite Claim?
Yes. In addition to Florida’s strict liability statute under § 767.04, F.S., Palm Beach County maintains local animal control ordinances enforced by Palm Beach County Animal Care and Control. These local rules govern leash requirements, dangerous dog designations, and owner responsibilities. A violation of a county ordinance at the time of the attack may strengthen your claim by helping establish the owner’s negligence or failure to control the animal.
- Can a Child Recover Full Compensation After a Dog Bite in West Palm Beach, Even If They Provoked the Dog?
Possibly, yes. Florida courts generally consider a child’s age and maturity when evaluating provocation as a defense under § 767.04, F.S. Young children may not be held to the same standard of understanding as adults, and a dog owner’s provocation defense may carry less weight when the victim is a minor. Each case is evaluated individually, and an experienced West Palm Beach dog bite lawyer can assess how a child’s age and the specific circumstances may factor into your claim.
- Can I File a Dog Bite Claim Against a Landlord or Property Owner in West Palm Beach If the Dog Owner Has No Insurance?
Yes, in certain circumstances. If the dog owner lacks insurance but leases property from a landlord who was aware of the animal’s dangerous nature, Florida courts may allow a claim against that landlord. Similarly, if a homeowners’ association had knowledge of the dangerous dog and failed to act, liability may potentially extend to the association. Because proving landlord or HOA knowledge of the dangerous animal requires thorough investigation, building a strong evidence trail early is critical to these types of claims.
- Should I Report a Dog Bite to Authorities in West Palm Beach Before Contacting an Attorney?
Yes, reporting the incident is an important early step. After seeking medical treatment, you should notify the West Palm Beach Police Department and Palm Beach County Animal Care and Control so an official record is created and the dog can be quarantined for observation. This documentation may prove valuable in your dog bite claim by establishing that the incident occurred, identifying the animal and owner, and triggering any prior dangerous dog history on record.
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