According to the Ontario law on dog bites, any person
injured as a result of a dog is entitled to seek compensation. The Ontario law
on dog bites places strict liability, which is the legal responsibility for
damages or injury incurred, on owners of dogs for any injuries caused by their
pets. If you have been bitten, attacked or otherwise injured by a dog in
Ontario, you have certain rights and remedies available to you through the
Dog
Owners' Liability Act.
Steps to take if you have been bitten
or attacked by a dog
- The first step is to obtain immediate medical attention.
- The second thing you should do is identify and
obtain the name of the dog owner. The owner of the dog is the person at fault
for the dog bite or attack incident and is liable to pay damages.
- The local police department, local health
department and local by-law enforcement should be immediately notified. These
government agencies may be able to assist you in locating the dog and its owner
if identifying the dog owner becomes problematic.
- Obtain the names and contact information of any
witnesses. Dog owners may deny the incident for fear of being liable to pay
damages. Independent witnesses are important in such cases.
- It is crucial to obtain photographs of the injuries
as soon as possible after the time of the attack. It is also important to take
photographs over time to demonstrate the stages of healing. This will document
all injuries and note permanent injuries such as scarring.
- Ensure that all medical treatment received is well
documented and that medical records reflect treatment as a result of a dog bite
or attack. Advise health care providers that the injuries sustained are a
result of a dog bite or attack and that the documents may be requested by your
personal injury lawyer.
- Keep a daily record of how the incident and the
injuries have affected you over time.
- It is always prudent to consult with a personal
injury lawyer experienced in dealing with dog bite or attack liability cases as
soon as possible. Your personal injury lawyer can take immediate steps to
protect your interests, such as notifying the dog owner and anyone else at
fault of your intention to seek compensation.
If you or someone you
love has been involved in a dog bite attack, you have every right to seek
damages according to the Ontario law on dog bites. If you have suffered
injuries because of a dog bite incident, contact Sokoloff Lawyers for a free
consultation about your legal options. If you cannot get to the office of Sokoloff
Lawyers, they will come to you. Sokoloff Lawyers offers 24/7 telephone access
to friendly and attentive legal staff, services in over 30 languages and provide
the best medical referrals.