Dogs can be unpredictable animals at times, leading to an incident where they bite another person. If you find yourself in this situation, it is important to know the following things regarding your personal injury.
Any Dog Is Capable Of Biting
When people think of dog bite injuries, they often think of them being caused by dogs that are aggressive like rottweilers and pit bulls. The truth is that any dog is capable of biting someone, and the type of dog will not impact a potential personal injury lawsuit. If you were bitten by someone's family dog that has never been aggressive in the past, you still have a case on your hands if the dog caused a significant injury when they bit you.
The Owner Is Responsible For A Dog Bite
One thing to be aware of is that the owner will always be the one responsible for a dog bite incident. It doesn't matter when or where the incident happened and if the owner was around or not, since it is ultimately the owner's responsibility to be in control of their dog and prevent them from biting others.
For example, if you were at a dog park where dogs are running free, you may feel like you took a risk by entering this kind of environment when the dog is not on a leash. This is not true at all. It is actually up to the owner to decide if they trust their dog in this kind of environment and can let them roam free without a leash. If a dog's owner tries to make it feel like they are not responsible for their dog's actions, know that this is not true.
A Homeowner Insurance Policy Can Help You Receive Compensation
Many people assume that it is not worth going after someone for damages caused by a dog bite because it will be hard to receive compensation for it. However, be aware that his type of injury will likely be covered under a homeowner's insurance policy due to the liability coverage. Even if the incident did not take place in someone's home or on their property, the liability coverage would still cover the damages caused by the pet. If you know that the dog's owner is a homeowner, it is worth pursuing the injury claim so that you can receive the compensation you deserve.
Reach out to a personal injury lawyer, such as Adams Jordan & Herrington PC for more information about your dog bite-related injury.