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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

Kringle v. Elliott

... Compare Thurmond v. Saffo, 238 Ga.App. 687, 520 SE2d 43 (1999) (physical precedent only) (dog's previous attempt to bite someone who evaded the animal sufficient to raise jury issue about the owner's knowledge). Here ...

ABUNDANT ANIMAL CARE, LLC v. Gray

... In this personal injury case arising out of a dog bite, we granted the application for interlocutory appeal of Abundant Animal Care, LLC and Dr. Walton Waller, DVM, (collectively "the clinic") to review the trial court's order denying their motion for summary judgment. ...

Custer v. Coward

... In a typical dog bite case, regardless of whether the cause of action is based on the premises liability statute (OCGA § 51-3-1) or the dangerous animal liability statute (OCGA § 51-2-7), a plaintiff must produce evidence of the vicious propensity of the dog in order to show that the ...