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Civil CasesWhat is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Georgia I was on here a few weeks ago about my Pitbull that killed a neighbours puppy.... I have been to the Magistrate Court. I have already paid the vet bill and my fees to the court and animal control. My question now concerns the Civil Court. I was wondering in GA How long does someone have to file a Civil Case? I am not certian but a little nervous that my neighbours will be filing one. How will I know? Will I get served? |
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| It would be a property damage claim; SOL 4 years in GA.
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| I assume that you had homeowners or renters liability insurance in place at the time. If your policy does not exclude injuries inflicted by dogs or animals in general, or specifically excludes liability coverage for pit bull terriers, then be sure that your insurance carrier is notified of the incident. Do not wait for the lawsuit before doing so. |
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