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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This all happened yesterday so still processing. I was walking with my toddler (22 months) and infant. Infant strapped to chest as toddler is about a foot in front of me. A very small terrier mix ran from porch and started attacking DD. Bit her on the legs and would not let go. Dog owner (woman in her 60s) yelled at dog to stop, in a panic I kicked the dog hard. The dog let go and ran back to the porch and neighbor screamed at me for kicking dog. I swooped crying toddler up and headed home. DH took her to urgent care and they asked for address of dog owner so they can attempt to get vaccination record. Police went and thankfully dog is up to date on vaccines but is being quarantined. DD got antibiotic shot but is ok. Today an officer came by to question us about the incident. The neighbors are claiming we came on to property and assaulted the dog. DH is fuming and wants to get a lawyer and sue for damages (medical bills, which overall aren’t that bad). I am not a confrontational person. These people live 8 houses down. We are fairly new to area and I don’t want this to become a bigger issue. I do think they should offer to pay for DD medical expenses. I’m confused as to why they say we went onto their property and I kicked dog. All this took place on sidewalk and I kicked the dog to get it off my child? Should we get a lawyer? Especially if our neighbors are going to accuse me of something I did not do?[/quote] Ask the police for ring camera details.[/quote] We have Ring footage from across the street neighbor. [/quote] Great - this is huge. I have never consulted a lawyer for anything other than estate planning and real estate contract reviews, but I would strongly consider going the lawyer route on this in order to discourage the neighbor from irresponsible behavior. Even if there was no chance of recouping all the expenses, I would consider it worthwhile. [/quote]
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