What happens when you report a dog for biting?
Every state has different procedures when responding to a dog bite. When you report a dog bite to New Mexico animal control, there is an investigation and potential quarantine to ensure the dog doesn’t have rabies.
Additionally, reporting the dog bite to animal control will give you documentation to help you prove liability in your personal injury case.
What is the average payout for a dog bite claim?
Every dog bite claim is different, and there is no way to determine the exact average payout, as some cases remained confidential. The payout is determined by several factors, including:
- The severity of the bite
- The location of the bite (which could affect the victim’s ability to work)
- The negligence of the owner
- The amount of losses the victim faced
Does provocation matter in a dog bite case in New Mexico?
Yes. If you provoke a dog, and it bites you, you may have difficulty proving the dog owner’s negligence in your personal injury claim. This is especially true if the dog is properly restrained, and the owner can prove they took all precautions to avoid an attack.
