Dog bite solicitor looks at the case of an award-winning actress who was attacked by a police dog. BAFTA award-winner Juliet Aubrey who was in the BBC production Middlemarch and movies the Constant Gardener and Iris has discussed for the
The most dangerous dog police have ever seen.
The Daily Mail is reporting that a Japanese Akita, called Diesel, which grabbed 9 year old Amy Hryhoruk and clamped its jaws around her skull in a ‘vice-like’ grip, has been described by police as the most dangerous they have ever seen.
Small claims limit freeze good news for dog bite victims
It is hard enough for dog bite victims to get the compensation they deserve without having to go through the whole process without the assistance of a solicitor but that’s exactly what has been looming over them for the last few
Government remove protection for “innocent” trespassers under new Dog Bite laws
Under suggested new dog laws owners will not be liable to prosecution if their dog attacks a trespasser even if that person has the best of intentions in being on the property. The view taken by Ministers considering the proposed
We want justice not revenge
I stumbled across this post recently on the website of Conservative MP Rob Halfon: Dog bite victim meets MP and Justice Secretary Published by Robert Halfon on June 18, 2013 | 1 Response “I was delighted to introduce Brandon Elston,
“Steroid fuelled dogs” & 551% increase in dog bite hospital cases says report
The results of a three year study into dangerous dogs entiteld “Unleashed: The phenomena of status dogs and weapon dogs” have been presented to the British Sociological Association annual conference by Dr Simon Harding a Middlesex University Crminologist and shows that they
Another blow for dog bite victims.
On 1st April 2013 the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012 (LASPO) came into effect. For lawyers and the legal profession it is a devastating bit of legislation but it’s worse for those who need to rely
Is punishment really the answer to our dog bite problems?
Since the death of Jade Lomas-Anderson last week certain aspects of the media have decided to focus their coverage on the fact that it looks likely the dogs owner will “get away with it”. This is because (as we have
Law needs changing now says savaged postwoman
Leane Gane had worked for the Royal Mail for nine years before being attacked by a Staffordshire Bull Terrier when delivering mail in Longwell Green, Bristol last year. The bite was so ferocious that it bit through into the bone
RSPCA cautious about new dog laws
Writing in the Huffington Post the RSPCA’s political campaigner Violet Donohoe has said the organisition will not be “[popping] the corks just yet” over changes to legislation announced by the government. It is noted that the announcement came 2 1/2