The Complaint regarding Dog Bite is a legal document used to file a personal injury claim on behalf of a minor who has suffered injuries due to a dog attack. This form specifically addresses the circumstances surrounding the incident, outlining the responsibilities of the dog owners. It is designed for cases involving negligence where the owners failed to control their pet, leading to harm. This form helps establish the grounds for claiming damages, differentiating it from other personal injury complaints by focusing on dog bite incidents.
This form should be used when a minor has been injured by a dog attack, and the parents wish to seek compensation for medical bills, psychological trauma, and any long-term effects resulting from the incident. It is applicable in cases where the dog owner failed to restrain their pet, leading to preventable harm.
This form does not typically require notarization unless specified by local law. Make sure to check your local requirements to ensure compliance before filing.
The average settlement from a dog bite claim was $43,653 in 2019. We here at QuoteWizard analyzed 2019 American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA), the Insurance Information Institute and State Farm® dog bite claim data to see which states had the highest average cost per claim.
When a bite is reported, animal control can verify the dog is up to date on vaccinations, including rabies. Animal control will open a file on the incident which will include anything they find out during an investigation, especially if the bite required medical attention.
Dog bites can introduce dangerous bacteria into the body. This can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections to occur when left untreated. It's very important to wash the wound as soon as you're bitten and to use topical antibiotics, such as povidone iodine, in and around broken skin.
While it's rare to sue for a minor dog bite, in more severe dog bite cases, filing a lawsuit against the dog's owner to recover damages if a satisfactory settlement isn't reached through negotiations can sometimes recover the maximum amount of compensation for a victim's dog bite injuries.
In California, a dog that bites someone is not required to be put down. Additionally, the owners of the dog are held liable for your injury not the dog itself.
If the dog bite is minora Level 1, 2 or 3 biteyou can probably safely manage the bite at home. Wash the wound daily, and check it for signs of infection, including redness, swelling, warmth, a foul odor, or whitish-yellow discharge.
Euthanasia can be required after a dog bite in California if the dog has rabies, if the dog has bitten at least 2 people, or if the dog has bitten and seriously injured someone, and had been raised to attack people or fight. Unless the dog has rabies, a hearing is required before the dog is euthanized.
If you have seen a dog attack a person or animal, or been attacked by a dog yourself, irrespective of whether the attack happened on public or on private property, you should report it to your local council. If the attack occurred outside local council hours, you may call your local police station.
When a bite is reported, animal control can verify the dog is up to date on vaccinations, including rabies. Animal control will open a file on the incident which will include anything they find out during an investigation, especially if the bite required medical attention.