Dog Bite Lawyers St. Paul


 

LAWYER FOR ST. PAUL DOG BITE/ATTACK INJURY

St. Paul police last month cited a woman for two counts of nuisance dog after her dogs bit a UPS deliveryman. The dogs bit him multiple times on the arms, sending him to an urgent care facility. One of the dogs, a two-year-old named ‘George’ (the other one is ‘Lenny’) already had bitten a passing neighbor the month before, according to police reports.

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Bitten Attacked by Dog St. Paul Lawyers

The dogs first came on the radar of police when a neighbor found a dog roaming her property and acting aggressively toward her, according to Animal Control. The neighbor heard someone calling out ‘George’ and at that time the dog left, the report said. A few days later, a man was bitten on the shin by George while walking his own dog past the property. The dog breached an electric fence to get at the man, St. Paul police said. Our top dog bite lawyers frequently represent people in St. Paul for this type of attack.

ELECTRIC FENCE NOT ALWAYS ENOUGH

“The woman was unaware that her two dogs were outside,” the report continued. “She heard some yelling and barking outside and realized that there had been an incident. She stated that her two dogs are usually secured by an electric fence. However, when she lost power several days earlier, the dogs learned that they could roam.”

Though the woman told police that George was up to date on his vaccinations, they discovered the next day that he was not. His last shot had expired in April. Therefore, they ordered that the dog undergo his 10-day quarantine at an off-site facility. The woman contacted the St. Paul animal control officer to ask that George undergo the quarantine at home, but that request was denied.

The police advised that the dogs should not be unsupervised on an electric fence. They said the safest option would be to secure the dogs in a physically fenced yard. The owner said that further training or re-homing the dogs would be considered. The dog owner indicated that she understood the severity of the situation when the dogs got off the property and there would be further discussion regarding the dogs’ future.

If you have been bitten or attacked by a Dog in St. Paul, call us for a free consultation with a lawyer. Our best dog bite attorneys have more than 25 years’ experience. We have represented hundreds of dog bite victims in St. Paul and throughout Minnesota. The initial consultation is free. Further, we will never charge anything unless you receive compensation.