If it was in your yard, then you should be ok....but if you were in a public place, they could hold you liable.
The liability for a dog bite generally depends on the specific laws of the location where the incident occurred. In some places, dog owners can still be held liable for injuries caused by their dog even if it was chained. It is important to consult with a legal professional to understand your rights and responsibilities in this situation.
well if you poop in your hand and throw it at your neighbor then no you're not liable for anything
The owner of the leashed dog is liable. If the dog that is on its own property is attacked, the owner should pay for the "home" dog's care. The owner of the leashed dog is still responsible for its behavior.
yes if the dog spills something on the computer they are liable for the damages to the computer because the owner should keep a better eye on the dog.-alex w no it is not the dog's falt dogs are dumb -alex g
The dog bite law can be found in California's Civil Code Section 3342 under which the owner of a dog can be held liable by anyone bitten by their dog who is in a public place, or lawfully in a private place, including the dog owner's property. The owner will be liable regardless of whether the dog has ever bit anyone before and regardless of whether the owner knew the dog had bitten anyone before.
If your dog attacks another dog, you may be liable to pay for the veterinary bills and any other expenses related to the injury caused by your dog. You may also be responsible for any legal fees or potential fines depending on the laws in your area.
You are fully liable for all injury and damage. Do not ever let your dog attack another dog or person, because your inability to control or train or socialize your dog will result in your dog's being put down, and if that happens to your dog it's not your dog's fault: it's yours.
answerable accountable chargeable
Yes, a person is typically responsible for a vet bill if their dog has attacked another dog. Owners are usually liable for any damages or medical expenses resulting from their dog's actions, as they have a responsibility to control and prevent their dog from causing harm to others.
The other person would be liable for damages. This is because owners are expected to keep their animals under control and on their property. If the dog came on to your property, you should not be liable for anything.
The owner of the cat & possibly you if you &/or your dog were trespassing on the owner's property or if your dog was not on a leash.
Yes, as a pet owner, you are responsible for the actions of your dog, including any harm caused to another dog on your property. You may be liable for damages and it is important to take precautions to prevent such incidents from occurring.