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Nebraska dog lawLiability StatuteA dog owner is strictly liable for any damages that any person, other than a trespasser, sustains after being bitten by a dog, so long as the injured person did not provoke the attack. Dog owners are also strictly liable for damages if their dog, when unprovoked, kills, wounds, injures, worries, or chases any person. Under this statute, all persons who are injured by dogs, except trespassers, are not required to prove that the dog owner had knowledge of the dog's vicious tendency or that the dog had previously bitten anyone. The statute also permits trespassers to recover for dog-bite injuries if they prove that the dog’s owner knew of the animal's vicious propensity. Common Law LiabilityIn addition to the Dog Bite statute, a dog owner will be liable for injury caused by a dog under the common law if the plaintiff shows that the dog was vicious and that the owner knew or had reason to know of its viciousness. Dangerous Dog StatuteThe Meaning of a “Dangerous Dog”In Nebraska, a “dangerous dog” is any dog that, according to the records of an animal control authority:
The Meaning of a “Potentially Dangerous Dog”A “potentially dangerous dog” is:
Legal Responsibilities of Dangerous Dog Owners
Liability of Dangerous Dog OwnersIn addition to civil liability, a violation of the Dangerous Dog Statute subjects the owner to a fine of up to $500. Dog Collar StatuteThis statute requires all dog owners to keep a collar with a metallic identification tag around their dogs’ necks at all times. The dog owner’s name must be plainly inscribed on the tag.
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