dog bite cases

According to a study by the Insurance Information Institute, Alabama ranked 16th in the United States for the number of dog bite claims in 2019. In that year, Alabama reported a total of 238 dog bite claims with an average cost per claim of $30,947.

Alabama is one of the states that follows the "one-bite" rule, which means that a dog owner is only held liable for injuries caused by their dog if they knew or should have known that their dog had a propensity to bite or be aggressive. However, Alabama also has a "leash law" that requires dogs to be restrained or confined, and owners who violate this law may be held liable for any injuries caused by their dogs.

If you have been bitten or attacked by a dog in Alabama, it is important to seek medical attention as soon as possible and report the incident to the local animal control agency or police department. You may also want to consult with a personal injury attorney who has experience with dog bite cases in Alabama to determine your legal options.