North Dakota Dog Bite Lawyer

North Dakota Dog Bite Lawyer

North Dakota does not have a dog bite statute; rather, rulings issued by the state’s courts have articulated rules to determine liability in such cases. In Sendelbach v. Grad, the North Dakota Supreme Court ruled that a negligence standard applies to determine liability for injuries caused by a dog. To prove a standard negligence claim, the victim must show that (1) the owner owed them a duty to prevent the dog from causing injuries; (2) the owner breached this duty; and (3) the owner’s breach was the proximate cause of the victim’s injuries and damages.

Comparative negligence principles apply to dog bite cases in North Dakota. This means that a victim’s recovery can be reduced based upon the degree to which their own negligence contributed to their injuries. For example, if a victim suffered damages totaling to $10,000, and the jury determines that they were 20% at fault, then the victim will only be able to recover the reduced amount of $8,000. 

Let Us Know About Your Dog Bite

"*" indicates required fields

This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

Client Testimonials

Dog Bite Laws Prioritizes Justice

Contact us via call, email, text, or chat to discuss your case.

"*" indicates required fields

This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.