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South Dakota dog lawLiability StatuteSouth Dakota does not have a Dog Bite Statute. Common Law LiabilityTo establish liability, the injured person must prove that the dog owner knew or had reason to know that the dog had vicious propensities and that the owner was negligent in failing to prevent the injury. Vicious Dog StatuteThe Meaning of a “Vicious Dog”A “vicious dog” is:
Liability of Vicious Dog OwnersUnder this statute, owning a vicious dog is a public nuisance. A person directly affected by the dog or a government official can file a civil action or an action to have the owner abate, or stop, the nuisance. Dog bite injury? Put our experience to work for you.For over 25 years, our attorneys have represented more than 30,000 injured people including those who have been bitten by a dog. In addition our legal team has answered over 350,000 injury-related legal questions. When an injury occurs and legal help is needed, experience counts. Free Legal EvaluationIf you, or someone you care about, have been injured by a dog, you can contact our law firm for a free evaluation by:
Our law firm will evaluate your claim free of charge and advise you on your legal rights to collect compensation. There is no obligation to use our services, and there is never a fee unless we get money for you. Please note: State law information collected from LexisNexis™ electronic database in 2005. All of our lawyers are licensed to practice in the state of Pennsylvania. We also have lawyers licensed to practice in Ohio, and West Virginia and we associate with experienced attorneys in other states. The materials at this web site have been prepared by our Law Firm for information purposes only and should not be construed as legal advice or legal opinion on any specific facts or circumstances. These materials do not, and are not, intended to constitute legal advice. Readers should not act upon this information without seeking professional counsel. The information provided at this site is subject to change without notice. Although we try to keep our site current and accurate, you should not rely on this information or its applicability to any specific circumstances without speaking with an attorney. | ||
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