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The Truth about Dog Bite Cases in Florida
Tuesday, June 9th, 2009
Dog bite attacks that cause injuries are approaching almost five million every year. Therefore, it’s critical for every Floridian to know the truths and myths regarding these cases.
Dog-bite victims are quite favored by the public, the state’s legislature, and the insurance industry compared to other tort law areas. Attorneys litigate both common cases (scars) and severe ones (disfigurement).
Florida adheres to a very strict liability statutory framework imposed on dog owners. Liability is established if:
- *The defendant truly owns the dog.
- *The attack occurred while in a lawfully private location or in a public place.
Hence, trespassers are excluded from potential dog bite statute protection. However, there may be an implied invitation that can be sufficiently used for defense depending on the circumstances of the case. Furthermore potential recoveries may be reduced through a comparative negligence committed by the plaintiff.
In addition, some victims are animal lovers by heart – they fear that the dog will be euthanized if they make an injury claim. But it’s important to know that the dog will not be placed in any danger or be taken away from his home if the victim did not press this issue with animal control.
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Tort Law Explained
Monday, May 18th, 2009
Civil wrongs that result in harm or personal injury constituting grounds for a lawsuit are called torts. Therefore, tort law addresses conflicts between entities (e.g. pharmaceutical company) or private individuals. It’s the type of law governing personal injury claims and it serves these purposes:
- -To ensure that the aggrieved or injured party receives compensation for damages, and
- -To deter other entities and individuals from committing the same harm.
Tort law is determined by individual states through legislative and judicial action. Although rare, a tort claim may also be made under the federal law. One example of this is a civil rights violation.
Most personal injury cases may fall under tort law. It covers a wide range of cases involving product liability, medical negligence, boating accidents, motorcycle accidents, and car accidents. Under this law, injured parties may recover damages for suffering, pain, medical expenses, and existing loss of earning or future loss of earning capacity.
Some torts are considered as punishable crimes. However, tort law is entirely different from criminal law. Torts can be remedied with monetary means while crimes are concerned with punishment in jail. So if you are searching for someone to defend you and help your claim, search for an experienced personal injury lawyer through an online directory.
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