If you or a family member has been injured by someone else’s pet, call George Sink, P.A. Injury Lawyers today. A dog bite and animal attack lawyer serving Port Royal, SC, represents residents in recovering compensation for injuries sustained in a pet attack. Call 888-612-7001 for a free case evaluation today.
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Clients seek help from the personal injury lawyers at George Sink, P.A. Injury Lawyers after all sorts of pet attacks, but the most common ones are dog bites and attacks. Every case is different, so we can never promise that you will recover compensation for your injuries.
We can promise, however, that our aggressive, client-focused lawyers will not rest until they’ve done everything in their power to secure the best possible outcome for each of our clients.
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South Carolina Laws/ Beaufort County Ordinances on Dog Bites and Animal Attacks
The laws of South Carolina and Beaufort County ordinances require Port Royal, SC, residents to take measures designed to protect the public from dog bites and other pet assaults. For example, Port Royal pet owners must vaccinate their pets against rabies and may not own a Pitbull without following a strict set of rules.
Even when residents comply with these laws pets still injure people from time-to-time, especially children, which is why South Carolina law also entitles victims to damages for their injuries.
The Dog Bite Statute of South Carolina
S.C. Code § 47-3-110 dictates that dog owners will be “strictly liable” to anyone their dog injures in a public place or on private property. In other words, regardless of whether the owner acted negligently, he will have liability for damages unless one of three exceptions to the law applies:
- The victim sustained the injury while trespassing on the owner’s property.
- The victim “provoked or harassed the dog and that provocation was the proximate cause of the attack.”
- The dog that attacked was a police canine acting on a lawful command from its handler.
In some cases, dog owners may also face criminal penalties for failing to comply with state and local dog laws.
Non-Canine Pet Attacks
Victims of assaults by pets other than dogs may recover damages for their injuries according to South Carolina’s legal principles of “premises liability” and negligence. “Premises liability” is the legal doctrine that imposes liability on a property owner for injuries sustained by visitors to his property.
The owner’s liability depends on the legal status of the visitor on the property, but when it applies, it can extend to even the most unusual circumstances. A dog bite and animal attack lawyer in Port Royal, SC, can help determine whether the owner of the property where a pet-related injury was sustained owes damages in any particular case.
Besides property owners, pet owners must also not act in a negligent manner when it comes to handling their pets. When owners fail to act in a way that prevents reasonably predictable harm by their pet, they may have liability for the damage their pet causes.
For example, the owner of a pet iguana that escapes its terrarium and bites neighborhood children may have to pay for the damage the iguana causes.
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Pet assault victims should seek first aid immediately after a dog bite, especially for bites and scratches that break the skin, which can easily develop a dangerous infection. Victims should also report any pet attack to animal control so the pet can be quarantined.
Once victims of a dog bite or pet attack have received medical care, they may also benefit from seeking advice from a personal injury attorney to determine if they have the right to compensation. At George Sink, P.A. Injury Lawyers, we can help victims recover damages through negotiation and, if necessary, by taking legal action in Beaufort County courts.
Has a Port Royal-area pet attack left you or a loved one injured? If so, then you may have the right to recover significant compensation. Contact us for your free consultation with our Port Royal dog bite and animal attack lawyers. We can meet at the location most convenient for you, including one of our offices around the state, your home, or the hospital where you’re recovering.
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