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mcwjjm

Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Ohio

About a month ago I was the victim of a dog bite. The dog was on a leash, the owner on roller blades approaching me [running] and my son [riding his bike] on a city sidewalk. As I ran by the dog must have circled around the owner and bit me on the left buttocks. I stopped examined the wound to see it was bleeding. I exchanged info with him and asked him to mail me the dog's shot records. The next day I went to the health department and filed a report. I called back about 10 days later and they said they left two notices at the residence but haven't heard back from the owner. I gave him their cell number but he never returned the cal. I then went to the City prosecutor's office to file a formal complaint. ln the mean time the person called the health department and said they moved, that said they took the dog to the clinic and said his shots were up to date [same thing he told me] but either I or the health dpeartment has seen the dog to confirm it's still alive and not rabid. Which is the protocol they use. A week ago I sent the prosecutor photo's of my wounds and they took a statement from my son. They called to say they have all the documents to file and asked what I wanted to do.

Originally all I wanted was for the owner to follow through on their word to confirm the shots were current but seeing they haven't been forthcoming I'd like to be compensated. I never went to the doctor but I did spend some $$$ for 1st aid and it did rip a hole in a brand new pair of running shorts. In 35 years of running I've never been assualted by human or beast or have any dealings with an incident like this. Is it reasonable to ask to be compensated for my clothing, the time I took off work and medication I purchased? Thanks in advance
 


seniorjudge

Senior Member
Q: Is it reasonable to ask to be compensated for my clothing, the time I took off work and medication I purchased?

A: Yes. But why you didn't get rabies shots is something that I cannot figure out!
 

mcwjjm

Member
The guy at the health dpeartment told me to wait till after the investigation. That I would receive a letter with their findings in two weeks. That based on where the bit was and the fact they haven't had a confirmed rabie case in ages the chance was minute. While in his office we found the owner on file and that the two dogs listed had their shots up-to-date but based on my description he couldn't conforim 100% that the one that bite me was a match.
 

cyjeff

Senior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Ohio

About a month ago I was the victim of a dog bite. The dog was on a leash, the owner on roller blades approaching me [running] and my son [riding his bike] on a city sidewalk. As I ran by the dog must have circled around the owner and bit me on the left buttocks. I stopped examined the wound to see it was bleeding. I exchanged info with him and asked him to mail me the dog's shot records. The next day I went to the health department and filed a report. I called back about 10 days later and they said they left two notices at the residence but haven't heard back from the owner. I gave him their cell number but he never returned the cal. I then went to the City prosecutor's office to file a formal complaint. ln the mean time the person called the health department and said they moved, that said they took the dog to the clinic and said his shots were up to date [same thing he told me] but either I or the health dpeartment has seen the dog to confirm it's still alive and not rabid. Which is the protocol they use. A week ago I sent the prosecutor photo's of my wounds and they took a statement from my son. They called to say they have all the documents to file and asked what I wanted to do.

Originally all I wanted was for the owner to follow through on their word to confirm the shots were current but seeing they haven't been forthcoming I'd like to be compensated. I never went to the doctor but I did spend some $$$ for 1st aid and it did rip a hole in a brand new pair of running shorts. In 35 years of running I've never been assualted by human or beast or have any dealings with an incident like this. Is it reasonable to ask to be compensated for my clothing, the time I took off work and medication I purchased? Thanks in advance
Sure.

But file the assault charge first.
 

CJane

Senior Member
Well, since the incubation period for rabies is usually between 2 and 12 weeks, the guy at the health department wasn't COMPLETELY inept to tell you just to wait before getting treatment. I mean, it's possible that even if the dog had rabies you wouldn't have been showing symptoms by the time they completed their investigation.

But since rabies is 100% FATAL once symptoms appear... why would you risk that?
 

cyjeff

Senior Member
Does your jaw feel stiff?

Do you find yourself unusually fearful of water?

Do you find yourself siding with the dog in "Cujo"?
 

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