Certainly, most breeds of dogs are even-tempered. However, certain breeds are more dangerous than others. In fact, just a few breeds of dogs are responsible for the majority of fatal and non-fatal dog bites:
According to one recent study, pit bull terriers were responsible for 72 percent of all fatal dog bites in 2020. American bulldogs, German shepherds and mastiffs were all responsible for about four percent of fatal dog attacks that year.
Dog Bite InjuriesDogs have powerful jaws capable of inflicting extremely serious injuries. Some of the most common injuries dog bite victims suffer after an attack include puncture wounds, broken bones, nerve damage, face and head injuries, as well as emotional trauma. However, some of the most serious risks dog bite victims face stem not from the initial attack but from the risk of infection. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, one in five dog bites gets infected. The most common infections are rabies and Capnocytophaga. Both of these infections can be fatal if untreated, so it is imperative that anyone suffering injuries after a dog bite immediately gets checked out by a doctor. While doctors cannot prevent an infection, they can monitor your condition to ensure you receive the appropriate medical treatment.
Strict Liability in Florida Dog Bite CasesAnimal owners are legally responsible for the actions of their pets. And when it comes to dogs, there is a specific law on the books indicating when a dog owner can be held financially liable for injuries caused by their pet. Under Florida Statutes § 767.04, dog owners are strictly liable for any injuries inflicted by their animal provided that the victim is “on or in a public place, or lawfully on or in a private place, including the property of the owner of the dog.”
Under a strict liability theory, the victims of dog bites do not need to prove that the owner of the animal was negligent or failed to restrain their animal. However, Florida dog bite law also contains a unique provision in that a dog’s owner will not be liable for injuries caused by their pet if they display a sign on their property stating “Bad Dog.” Notably, this does not apply if the victim is under six years old.
Contact a Miami Dog Bite Lawyer to Schedule a Free ConsultationIf you or a loved one recently suffered serious injuries in a Florida dog bite, contact the personal injury lawyers at Friedman Rodman Frank & Estrada for immediate assistance. Our lawyers have nearly 100 years of experience representing accident victims in all types of injury claims, including dog bites. Our attorneys are available to answer your questions 24/7. We accept cases on a contingency basis, meaning we will not ask you to pay for our legal representation unless and until we can secure compensation on your behalf. We proudly represent clients throughout South Florida, including but not limited to Miami, Naples, Homestead, Fort Lauderdale and Orlando. To learn more about how you can pursue a claim for financial compensation in the wake of a Miami dog attack, and to schedule a free case evaluation, contact us at 305-448-8585.