After a dog bite, the owner is often responsible for the injuries caused. However, proving liability depends on showing clear facts. This may include evidence that the dog had a history of aggression, the owner failed to control the animal, or local laws were violated.

Medical records, photos of injuries, witness statements, and animal control reports can all help support a claim. The stronger the proof, the better the chances of holding the owner accountable.

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Read more on our blog to understand how dog bite liability works: Animal Owner Liability: What You Need to Prove After a Dog Attack