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Michigan dog lawLiability StatuteUnder this statute, a dog owner is absolutely liable for injuries caused by his or her dog, regardless of the owner’s knowledge of the dog’s dangerous propensities, in cases where the injury occurred on public property or while the victim was lawfully on private property. The only exception is when the injury occurred because the injured person provoked the dog. Under this statute, any negligence on the part of the injured person is no defense Common Law LiabilityIn addition to seeking recovery for damages under Michigan’s Dog Bite Statute, victims of dog bites can also seek to recover money damages under the common law. The common law, however, requires that the injured person prove that the owner’s negligence caused the injury. Dangerous Dog StatuteMeaning of a “Dangerous Dog”A “dangerous dog” is:
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