Dachshund attack in Woldegk: Woman receives 2,500 euros after court ruling!

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The legal dispute over a dog attack in Woldegk ended in the Neubrandenburg district court, with bite injuries and liability in focus.

Der Rechtsstreit um einen Hundeangriff in Woldegk endete vor dem Amtsgericht Neubrandenburg, Bissverletzungen und Haftung im Fokus.
The legal dispute over a dog attack in Woldegk ended in the Neubrandenburg district court, with bite injuries and liability in focus.

Dachshund attack in Woldegk: Woman receives 2,500 euros after court ruling!

A tragic incident in Woldegk that occurred on July 5, 2023 now has legal consequences for the dog owners involved. While walking her dachshund, a woman was bitten by a German Shepherd named Lotta. The result of this altercation was not only a bite injury for the dachshund owner, but also the euthanasia of her dog, which makes the situation particularly dramatic. The Neubrandenburg district court has now heard the case after two years and decided on a settlement.

The dachshund owner will receive compensation totaling 2,500 euros, of which 1,500 euros will be recognized as compensation for pain and suffering. Judge Petra Hoeveler made it clear in the trial that the dog owner's liability exists in accordance with strict liability according to § 833 BGB - a regulation that is also explained in a similar article on Nils Becker. Here, dog owners are liable for damage caused by their dog, regardless of fault, regardless of the animal's upbringing and other objections.

The dispute about guilt and responsibility

The German Shepherd's family tried to escape payment by alleging possible complicity on the part of the dachshund owner. However, in most cases such arguments do not play a role when it comes to liability for bite injuries. The total amount in dispute was almost 3,700 euros. Ultimately, the court decided in favor of the dachshund owner, who has since even bought a new wire-haired dachshund - an investment of around 1200 euros.

For the dachshund owner, the incident was not only physically stressful, but also emotionally difficult. She expressed a desire for an apology from the German Shepherd family, but that, according to reports, seems to be hanging in the air. The process highlighted how important it is to take responsibility as a dog owner and, if necessary, to consult your own pet owner's liability insurance.

Practical information for those affected

After a dog bite, immediate medical treatment is essential, as Nils Becker also emphasizes. This includes documenting the injuries and reporting them to the insurance company. Those affected should make sure to collect all medical bills in order to be able to claim compensation for pain and suffering if necessary. Legal support is often advisable in order to correctly assert all claims.

Overall, this incident shows how quickly a harmless walk can turn into a stressful situation. The legal circumstances, especially strict liability, are of great relevance for both dog owners and those affected. It remains to be hoped that this case will serve as an example and that awareness of animal welfare and responsibility in dealing with dogs will be strengthened.

For more information about liability issues and the aftermath of a dog attack, please visit Northern Courier and Nils Becker.