If your dog bites someone, how you respond to the incident can strongly influence the victim's decision on seeking litigation. Here are four suggestions on what to do:
Avoid Arguments
People respond in different ways after they are bitten. Some may become argumentative and say upsetting things. Avoid getting drawn into arguments. The heated emotion may incite your dog to bite again and may predispose the victim to take you to court. Regardless of the victim's emotions, yours should be one of concern of the other's welfare.
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If the victim has health insurance, offer to pay the deductible. Otherwise, be prepared to pay for the medical costs. This will make the person less inclined to seek legal action. Remember, it was your dog that caused this person's injury.
Exchange Contact Information
This may be required in your area. If not, you should do so in any case because it may be seen as an attempt to hide your identity and could work against you in court.
Provide Proof That Your Dog's Rabies Vaccination Is Current
This spares the victim of getting treated for rabies and prevents or reduces the time your dog is quarantined.
While the above suggestions will help defuse a dog bite incident, the victim may seek legal action against you in any case. Second thoughts or the advice of others can change her