One practical issue, consideration, or limitation for many Florida dog bite cases involve the availability or lack of homeowner's insurance or liability insurance for dog bite related personal injuries. Many dog owners are renters and do not bother to have any Insruance whatsoever. Dog owners, who are homeowners, may have homeowner's insurance; however, there may be an exception or an exclusion for dog bite related personal injuries. Over the past few years, homeowner insurance companies have more frequently excluded dog bite incidents in the homeowner insurance policy. It should be noted that a dog bite victim has a case or claim against the dog owner and possibly the property owner; however, the legal analysis of the case is different than the practical analysis of the case.
It was recently reported that a 22 month old child was viciously attacked by a neighbor's dog in Putnam County, Florida. The injuries were significant and life threatening. It was reported by various media outlets that law enforcement and the Florida Department of Children and Families will be further investigating the incident.
David Wolf is a child injury attorney and the author of eight books including the book titled - When A Dog Is Not Man’s Best Friend - Legal Rights of the Dog Bite Victim. The book has chapters on Medical Treatment and Personal Injuries, Liability - Comparative Fault - Proof Issues in Dog Bite Cases, and other topics. You can get this book for free at When A Dog Is Not Man’s Best Friend. When an adult or child is injured as a result of a dog bite incident, it is important for the dog bite victim and / or the family of the dog bite victim to seek out and obtain legal advice as to the respective rights of the dog bite victim and recommended courses of action.