PERSONAL INJURY
Dog bite claims and compensation

Last year, the HSE reported that the number of patients requiring hospital treatment for injuries sustained as a result of a dog attack had soared by 50 percent over the last decade. The majority of patients injured were aged under the age of 14 and required emergency medical treatment. It is likely that many more people suffered injuries but were treated by their General Practitioners. The reasons for the increase in injuries is multi-factorial and is a debate for another forum.
The purpose of this article is to examine the law regarding liability for dog attacks and compensation.
In Ireland, there is strict liability for injuries caused by a dog in accordance with The Control of Dogs Act. A dog owner is responsible for injuries caused by their dog, regardless of negligence. This means that it is not necessary for the Plaintiff (the person taking the claim) to show fault on the part of the dog owner- it is not necessary to show that the dog had a propensity to be vicious, or that the owner failed to take any, or any reasonable measures to prevent the dog attack from arising. In simple terms, if you are injured due to a dog bite, or a dog attack, the owner of the dog is responsible for your injuries.
If you have suffered injuries due to a dog attack, contact Brigid to discuss your concerns. Brigid O’Donnell Solicitor is a native of Cashel, Tipperary. She established Brigid O’Donnell Solicitors, with offices in Clonmel, Tipperary and Cork city in August 2023. She represents clients who have suffered injuries due to accidents, or medical negligence, nationwide. She is happy to facilitate remote consultations or to meet with clients at a time and place convenient to you, outside of office hours if required.
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