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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

COBALLES v. Spokane County

... 4 Sacred Heart filed an animal bite incident report with the Spokane County Regional Animal Protection Service (SCRAPS), a department established by the county's board of county commissioners to administer and enforce animal control provisions of the county code. ...

Sligar v. Odell

... 30 In a dog bite case, "a negligence cause of action arises when there is ineffective control of an animal in a situation where it would reasonably be expected that injury could occur, and injury does proximately result from the negligence." [31] "The amount of care required is ...

Jennings v. SEATTLE HOUSING AUTHORITY

... Jennings argues the Housing Authority is strictly liable or negligent for the dog bite because the dog owner, like Jennings, was a resident of the complex. But it is well settled in Washington that an owner of a dog or dangerous animal is liable for injuries the animal causes; the ...