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Woman Refuses To Pay $3,000 After Her Dog Bit A Neighbor Who Broke Into Her House

Woman Refuses To Pay $3,000 After Her Dog Bit A Neighbor Who Broke Into Her House

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Sometimes, even the most responsible pet owners find themselves in tough situations. In a post on r/ApartmentLiving, Reddit user Medium-Audience5078 shared how an elderly neighbor wandered into her home while she stepped out for a moment to take out the trash. As the security camera footage revealed, the lady sat on the sofa, confused the woman's dog for her own, and got bit. Though the injury was minor and the Redditor apologized, the lady's son is demanding she cover the medical bills and other expenses.

This woman stepped outside just for a few minutes, but when she came back to her house she found out that her dog had bitten her neighbor

However, the animal was inside when she left

Image credits: Medium-Audience5078

In many places, determining if it's the victim or the owner who's responsible for a dog bite depends on whether or not the animal was provoked

We got in touch with the author of the post and she said she's new to the area.
"I just moved into the neighborhood a few months ago, and [this incident aside] I do like it!" the Redditor told Bored Panda. "My pups love it too."
However, "I've never seen the elderly lady before at all. I don't even know where she came from! She completely got away from her caregiver and I'm unsure for how long," the woman added.
According to a survey by FindLaw, the most common neighbor conflicts are about:
While pet-related issues are quite frequent, this particular one is different. It's difficult to refute that the dog was simply reacting to an unexpected intruder.
The experts at Hernandez Law Group say that determining who's at fault for a dog bite – the victim or the owner of the animal – depends on whether or not the victim provoked the dog.
"By law, provocation is any action from an individual that elicits a radical change in the dog's behavior. This principle determines who is at fault when a victim seeks compensation for medical expenses and damages after a bite," they explain.
In Texas, for example, it is known as the "one bite rule."
"This rule states that an owner will be held liable for damages caused by an animal known to be dangerous or that has the potential to be dangerous. However, if the animal has no record of being aggressive, the defendant must prove that the animal was aggressive before they can gain compensation for their injuries," the legal experts say.
Examples of provoking behavior include:
It sounds like an unannounced "visit" such as the one described in the Reddit post could definitely be considered a provocation.
What's worse, the author of the post learned that the lady's son was deliberately trying to take advantage of the situation. "My dog literally just nipped her, it was nothing major at all. It turns out he never took her to the doctor and he thought he could get money out of me. I guess he didn't look up the laws in my state... They see it as she broke into my house and I'm not liable at all."
"Honestly, I just want the elderly lady to get the proper care that she needs!" the woman added. "The fact that she was able to get away like that is insane."

As her story went viral, the woman provided more information in the comments

People have had a lot of reactions to the whole ordeal

Eventually, the woman got in touch with a lawyer, and her worries disappeared after learning she wasn't liable

Image credits: Medium-Audience5078
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