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Iowa Dog Bite Claims- What Do You Have to Prove to Win?

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Whether you, a child or a loved one, have been attacked or bitten by a dog, you may wonder what does Iowa law require for the owner of the dog to be liable for your injuries. Iowa is a strict liability state. That means pets dont get a free bite. If you are attacked or your loved one is bitten by a dog, the owner is liable for damages. Unlike other personal injury situations, you dont have to prove that the owner was reckless or negligent.

Iowa Code Section 351.28 says that the owner of a dog is liable to an injured party for all damages done by the dog. Request our FREE book - "5 Insider's Secrets to Not Get Bitten by Your Case", call (800) 707-2552, ext 813

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