£10,000 Settlement For Dog Bite Injury After Neighbour Dispute
Overview Of The Claim
The claimant was injured in their own garden when a neighbour’s dog escaped and attacked them.
As a result of the incident, the claimant suffered serious bite wounds, which led to permanent scarring.
JF Law pursued the claim and successfully secured £10,000 in compensation. The case was handled by Patrick Mallon.
Background To The Case
The claimant was in their back garden when a large dog from a neighbouring property managed to get into the garden.
The dog attacked the claimant, causing significant injuries that resulted in permanent scarring.
How We Investigated The Claim
We submitted the claim to the neighbour, who initially denied responsibility.
- The claim was formally presented to the neighbour.
- Initial liability was denied.
- We prepared to issue legal proceedings.
- Settlement negotiations were initiated.
- Liability was ultimately accepted by the neighbour.
Our proactive approach ensured the claim progressed effectively despite early resistance.
The Result We Secured
The claim was successfully settled after liability was admitted.
- £10,000 in compensation
- Recognition of the injuries and permanent scarring
- Settlement achieved without court proceedings
Our Analysis Of The Case
This case highlights how dog owners remain responsible for ensuring their property is secure and that their animals cannot escape and cause harm.
Despite initial denials, a firm and proactive approach led to an admission of liability and a fair settlement for the claimant.
The outcome reflects the impact of the injuries, particularly the permanent scarring, and demonstrates the importance of pursuing claims even where liability is initially disputed.
To protect our client’s privacy, certain details in this case study have been amended while preserving the overall circumstances and outcome.