The problem:
Our client, a young female child, walked into a neighboring home to visit one of her friends. As she was in the kitchen, a Pitbull dog decided to violently attack our client. The attack caused serious injuries throughout the minor child’s body including multiple bite wounds, lacerations, and nearly tearing off the young child’s ear. Our client suffered substantial medical expense, permanent scarring throughout her body, and post-traumatic stress disorder as a result of the attack. It was determined that the dog owner rented the property, and that renter had no insurance of their own. The homeowner, who was the landlord, had homeowner’s insurance. That insurance company initially denied liability as they advised that they did not know a dog was even present within the household.
Our solution:
Our team went to work immediately and determined that the dog that attacked our client was a vicious dog that had been trained for fighting. In fact, while the dog was being quarantined at the animal control facility after the attack, someone broke into the animal control shelter and absconded with the dog, leaving the state. The authorities tracked the dog down out of state and brought it back to West Virginia where it was euthanized.
We were able to successfully convince the insurance carrier that their insured improperly inspected its rental property and failed to remove the vicious animal from their home prior to our client being attacked. We were able to obtain a 6-figure settlement for our client.
Once the court approved the minor child’s settlement, we worked with a structured settlement company to invest the child’s money so that she would have significant payments over a period of time after she turned eighteen.