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What do I have to prove in order to have a dog bite case?

In order to bring a case against a dog owner or somebody who is in control of a dog for that dog biting or attacking you, you have to prove only that you have been injured by that dog. In Massachusetts we have a strict liability standard. If that dog bites you, you can bring a claim unless you have teased or tormented that dog.

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My name is Robert Mazow.  I am a partner at Mazow McCullough.  If you have been hurt or a family member has been hurt as a result of someone else’s negligence, call us.  The right lawyer makes all the difference.

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