We often represent clients injured by dog bite and attacks. These often result in serious injuries and require medical treatment. We have obtained significant settlements for clients injured in these dog bite attacks.
Many cities and counties have ordinances regarding dogs and the responsibilities of dog owners. An owner or keeper of a dog who violates of these ordinances can be held liable for damages in a civil lawsuit to a dog bite victim. The ordinances can be used to prove a case in addition to other Michigan dog bite laws.
In Farmington, there are laws that apply to dog owners. These can be found in the Farmington Ordinances. Specifically, they are as follows:
Sec. 5-31. Vicious dog or cat.
No person shall own or harbor a fierce or vicious dog or cat, or a dog or cat that has been bitten by any animal known to have been afflicted with rabies. All dogs or cats found to be vicious, and all rabid dogs or cats, shall be destroyed, unless otherwise disposed of by the owner thereof.
(Code 1977, § 9.126; Ord. No. C-590-91, § 2, 9-16-91)
Sec. 5-33. When bitten by another dog or cat.
It shall be the duty of any person owning or harboring a dog or cat which has been attacked or bitten by another dog or cat or other animal showing symptoms of rabies to immediately notify the department of public safety or the health department that such person has such dog or cat in his possession, and such person shall comply with all lawful orders and requirements of the department of public safety and the health department.
(Code 1977, § 9.128; Ord. No. C-590-91, § 2, 9-16-91)
Quite often, the victim of the attack files a report with either the local police or local Animal Control agency. When a report is filed, it is necessary to obtain report. Our firm routinely obtains these for our clients.
For a report filed with the Police Department in Farmington, you should request the Animal Control report at the following location:
Farmington Police Department
23600 Liberty St #1
Farmington, MI 48335
248-474-4700
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It is important that you contact a Michigan dog bite lawyer as soon as possible after the attack to give you the best chance of winning your case. There are also strict time limits for filing dog bite cases in Michigan. For the best chance to win your case, call our Michigan dog bite attorneys now at (800) 606-1717 or simply submit this contact form and we will get back to you quickly.