DBlain | 09-25-2013 07:07 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by barkleylove
(Post 4318481)
I don't have any experience but I would, without a doubt take them to small claims court. Sue them for vet bills, the cost of replacing your Lola (not that you could ever replace her) and pain and suffering. They should be bending over backwards to make amends for what their dog did. Unbelievable! | TOTALLY AGREE
When I lost my first yorkie to an attack by a neighbor's dog they stepped up and paid for the vet bill and the cost of a new dog. Yorkies are expensive and I knew I would want another on. I wound up getting about $1000.00 towards a new dog, the first year of required vet expenses and the cost of neutering. Plus vet bills from when my dog was attacked. These people owned their home and their home owners insurance covered it. Their insurance agent happened to be a neighbor who I was sort of friendly with, he was very sensitive to the situation so he was our go between and I did not have to deal with the owner of the dog that killed my Reggie.
If someone in their house broke or damaged something of yours you would have recourse, so a pet is no different. I know it is hard to think of Lola as your property but in the eyes of the law that is what are pets are. So your neighbors destroyed valuable property and should have to reimburse you for for the vet bills and at least the cost of a new pup and the first year vet bills.
If you own your home or have renters insurance what I might do is start by talking to my insurance agent and find out what normal policies cover in this type of situation. Most policies are fairly similar. Then I would talk to a few lawyers, most offer a free consultation. Or do you know any lawyers, I think I posted something earlier in the thread. But before approaching them do your homework and find out all your rights. This way you will be conversing from a position of strength and knowledge.
Small claims court is an option and you do not need an attorney but the max payout is not that high. So you might want to try other options first.
I don't mean to seem cold and no amount of money will bring your sweet girl back, but I guess I am very angry that you had this happen to you, and to me I like to turn anger into action and I know how costly the first year of owning a dog is expensive and now if you want a new one you have to take on costs that you should not have had to do.
I keep thinking about you & your sweet pup and how you so did not deserve this and then you cowardly neighbors that are hiding in their house and not trying to help you at all, one can't help but feel:mad::mad::mad::mad: |