Attorney Helps with Legal Battle Involving Dogs

For quite a while, I have been telling our neighbor that her pet is a vicious mutt.

  • Every time our dog is hanging out in the backyard, her pet tries to tear through the fence.

Her pet snarls, growls, and barks at our pet through the privacy fence. I do not suppose why her pet acts like a crazy dog every time she smells our pet, however I’ve talked to the neighbor quite a bit about the problem. Her pet is much greater than our pet as well as her pet has been digging along the fence line. I already told her that I would hire a lawyer as well as sue if anything happened to our pet. Last week, her crazy dog finally broke through the fence as well as attacked our chihuahua. My pet’s leg was broken so of course I had to take him to the vet. I spent $1,740 to get a cast put on the leg as well as I told our neighbor that I wanted him to pay for the vet bill. She refused to cover any of the vet bill, so I decided to sue for the fees as well as the emotional trauma to us. I called a law office for some information. They told myself and others that we should file in a small claims court. A lawyer is very extravagant, however an attorney is not mandatory to file a claim in small claims court. I told the neighbor exactly what the attorney told me as well as she still refused to pay the bills. After a trip to court to see the judge, the neighbor has been forced to cover all of the vet bills plus an additional multiple hundred dollars for pain as well as suffering. I am happy that justice was served fairly.

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