When I look after someone's pet if they are on vacation, I have them write out a note giving me the legal right to take their dog to a vet if needed, and also, I have the right to make choices in the case of emergency. I have them date and sign it. Accidents happen, so, no, usually you aren't responsible in most cases if the dog gets sick. If the dog/cat was run over by a car most people won't sue you, but you should offer to pay for the next pet they get just for your own conscience sake.
Maybe. It depends on how and why they were injured. You invited them on your property, so you owe them a high duty of care. If they were injured due to a faulty step or a hole in the ground that you should have repaired, you'd be liable. However, if they were injured due to their own negligence, you wouldn't be. For example, if I brought my own chain saw and my own beer onto your property and managed to cut myself while drunk, you probably wouldn't be liable.
To report injured wildlife in your area, contact your local animal control, wildlife rehabilitation center, or wildlife conservation organization. They can provide guidance on how to safely assist the injured animal and ensure it receives proper care.
Yes. If the person has private insurance and is covered the bills go to the health care company to be paid.
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Allowing vicious Animals to go At Large Any owner or keeper of a vicious animal, knowing its propensities, who willfully allows it to go at large or who keeps it without ordinary care, is strictly liable for a class B misdemeanor and is strictly liable for any damages or injury caused, if the animal while at large, or while not kept with ordinary care, causes injury to another animal, to any human being or to property.
Workman's compensation is an insurance to cover costs of medical care and partial salary of an injured employee. If the tendinitis is a work related injury it will be covered.
Eat it.
The Thief is liable for the damages he causes. No one else. Take Care Insurance Plus
To help sick, injured or unwanted animals. They really take care of the animals there. They only sell animals that are desexed. You can not buy an animal from the rspca that is not desexed. They don't just take care of the animals that is sick, injured and unwanted they also run a service that they take care of your animal if you are going on a trip and you or somebody close can not take care of it when you are away on hoildays. They provide a GREAT service.
It depends. Often health-care professionals, because of their expertise, the interpersonal risks they take, and the ethical duties imposed upon them by their profession, become liable for negligence only at a higher standard; that is they may only be liable for gross negligence or at least less liable for ordinary negligence.
Tubal reversal are NOT covered by Alberta health care.
Yes, if your hamster is injured, it's important to seek veterinary care as soon as possible to ensure proper treatment and care. A veterinarian can assess the injury, provide appropriate medical treatment, and offer advice on how to help your hamster recover.