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Florida dog lawLiability StatuteIn Florida, dog owners are liable for any injury their dog inflicts on a person. The owner of a dog that bites a person in a public place, or bites a person while lawfully in a private place, including the owner’s property, is liable for damages, regardless of the dog’s former viciousness and regardless of the owner’s knowledge of viciousness. If, however, the victim’s negligence contributed to the biting incident, the owner’s liability will be reduced by the percentage that the victim’s negligence contributed to the bite. This statute also contains another exception. If at the time of the injury, the owner displayed in a prominent place on his property a sign, easily readable, that includes the words, “Bad Dog,” the dog owner will not be liable, unless the injuries were caused by the owner’s negligence, or if the person bitten is under six years old. Common Law LiabilityIn addition to Florida’s dog bite statute, those injured by dogs can also recover under the common law. In order to recover under the common law, the plaintiff must prove that the dog owner’s negligence caused the injury. Dangerous Dog StatuteThe Meaning of a “Dangerous Dog”Under Florida Law, a Dangerous Dog is:
A dog will not be declared dangerous if the threat, injury, or damage was sustained by a person who, at the time, was unlawfully on the property, or lawfully on the property, but was tormenting, abusing, or assaulting the dog, its owner, or a family member. Additionally, a dog will not be declared dangerous if it caused injuries when it was protecting or defending a person within the immediate vicinity of the dog from an unjustified attack or assault. Legal Responsibilities of Dangerous Dog Owners
Liability of Dangerous Dog Owners
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