When it comes to dog bites, Florida is a “strict liability” state, which means that if a dog bites another person, the dog owner will be held accountable regardless of whether the dog owner had previous knowledge or warning that the dog would bite.
Florida’s statute of limitations for filing a claim is four years from the date of the dog bite incident. You will lose the opportunity to proceed with a claim if you miss the time period.
Under Florida Statutes Section 767.04, a dog owner is liable for injuries caused when the (1) dog bites another person and (2) the person is in a public place or in a private place lawfully.
It is important to document your injuries, seek medical care immediately and consult an attorney for guidance with your claim.