Georgia
I was walking my 2 big dogs, leashed (6' or less leash length) on a sidewalk in a nearby community. We were passing a house with a woman raking out front and, I didn't see it until too late, she had her tiny dog leash-tied to a column on her front porch, probably less than 4' off the sidewalk. Her tiny dog approached my dogs and, because my dogs were surprised and (likely) thought the dog was a rodent, my dog attacked/pinned her dog, causing lacerations and a puncture. I struggled to pull my 2 dogs back, she finally grabbed up her dog who was screaming and found some blood. I asked her what she wanted me to do - she said, "You know where I live." I told her I'd come back later. I took my dogs home, came back, and she was not home, but I guessed correctly that she was at the nearby veterinarian. I called them and confirmed that they were seeing her dog. A few hours later, I returned first to the vet clinic to ask how the dog was and what the estimated treatment costs were going to be. The dog was alive (thankfully) and the estimate was only just above $200. I told them I was going to be covering that. I went back to the woman's house and she was upset but not nasty, I told her I'd spoken to the vet. Later, the vet called me with a full assessment of the dog's condition ("dog was lucky") and the bill was now closer to $500 - I paid it. I went back and had a civil conversation with the woman and her friend. Text messages between us ensued (civil); I dropped off my dog's rabies vaccine proof and a gift card for the treats for her dog.
That was yesterday. Today, my husband had surgery. Immediately after (4pm) I texted the woman again to ask if her dog was feeling any better. No response.
Now I'm concerned that she's going to file a complaint and/or lawsuit and someone has told her to stop communicating with me. (I'm really hoping the dog didn't take a turn for the worse.) In Georgia, if her dog was bitten and I've covered the bill - is there anything more she could go after me for?
I was walking my 2 big dogs, leashed (6' or less leash length) on a sidewalk in a nearby community. We were passing a house with a woman raking out front and, I didn't see it until too late, she had her tiny dog leash-tied to a column on her front porch, probably less than 4' off the sidewalk. Her tiny dog approached my dogs and, because my dogs were surprised and (likely) thought the dog was a rodent, my dog attacked/pinned her dog, causing lacerations and a puncture. I struggled to pull my 2 dogs back, she finally grabbed up her dog who was screaming and found some blood. I asked her what she wanted me to do - she said, "You know where I live." I told her I'd come back later. I took my dogs home, came back, and she was not home, but I guessed correctly that she was at the nearby veterinarian. I called them and confirmed that they were seeing her dog. A few hours later, I returned first to the vet clinic to ask how the dog was and what the estimated treatment costs were going to be. The dog was alive (thankfully) and the estimate was only just above $200. I told them I was going to be covering that. I went back to the woman's house and she was upset but not nasty, I told her I'd spoken to the vet. Later, the vet called me with a full assessment of the dog's condition ("dog was lucky") and the bill was now closer to $500 - I paid it. I went back and had a civil conversation with the woman and her friend. Text messages between us ensued (civil); I dropped off my dog's rabies vaccine proof and a gift card for the treats for her dog.
That was yesterday. Today, my husband had surgery. Immediately after (4pm) I texted the woman again to ask if her dog was feeling any better. No response.
Now I'm concerned that she's going to file a complaint and/or lawsuit and someone has told her to stop communicating with me. (I'm really hoping the dog didn't take a turn for the worse.) In Georgia, if her dog was bitten and I've covered the bill - is there anything more she could go after me for?