Monthly Archives: April 2025

Dog Injury and Bite Cases: Who Really “Owns a Dog?”
In Massachusetts, the owner or the keeper of a dog is strictly liable for injuries or damages caused by that dog. And although there are a number of defenses to dog bite cases, one defense that many victims may not anticipate, is for the person sued, to argue that they are, not in fact,… Read More »

Things You May Not Have Known About Dog Injury and Bite Cases
When you are injured by a dog it may seem like a pretty easy case. The dog bit you, so the owner should be liable for your injuries. But dog bite cases are actually more complex than you think, and there are a lot of misconceptions about dog bite and injury cases. Strict Liability… Read More »

How Do You Prove the Other Driver was Driving Drunk in Your Accident Case?
Let’s say you’re in a car accident, and based on the negligent driver’s behavior, you’re pretty convinced that he or she was drunk, or driving under the influence. How do you prove that? You didn’t exactly whip out a breathalyzer test for the other driver to take after the accident happened. So if you… Read More »

How Does Leash Use Affect a Dog Bite Case?
Owners of dogs that cause harm to others, are strictly liable for the damages caused by the dog. That means that there is an “expedited path” to showing liability because a victim doesn’t need to show that the owner of the dig necessarily did anything wrong. So long as someone owned the dog, and… Read More »