A woman was walking her Akita and pit bull on leashes in a residential area when they came across another woman walking a small white dog. The first woman lost control of her two dogs, which then fatally attacked the smaller canine.
“Many states exempt owners from legal responsibility the first time their dog attacks someone, provided they did not have a reason to believe their dog to be dangerous. However, that is not the case in Illinois,” commented Paul Greenberg, a personal injury lawyer with Chicago law firm Briskman Briskman & Greenberg, who is not involved with the case. “Throughout the state, the owner is completely liable for any time their dog injures someone, regardless of whether a dangerous dog breed was involved.”
The small dog owner was bitten and injured while she tried to protect her pet, which was on a leash. She was able to escape from the Akita and pit bull. However, the two dogs then attacked a man walking a small white dog on a leash nearby.
The canines charged after the small dog and the owner until the woman regained control of them. Both the man and his dog sustained bite injuries.
The two owners who suffered dog bites received treatment at Northwest Community Hospital for non-life-threatening injuries. The man’s dog survived its bite wounds after being taken to the Golf Rose Animal Hospital. The woman’s dog was pronounced dead at the same animal hospital.
Palatine authorities said both the Akita and pit bull had received rabies vaccinations....
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