How to deal with disputes when dogs are involved in accidents
There are definitely not a small number of dogs killed every year due to wiring accidents, and the entanglements caused by this situation are not uncommon. So who is right and who is at fault in this kind of connection incident, and how should we judge which party is responsible? Let’s make some plans on how to solve the problem of dog connection accidents.
First of all, according to the determination of the "Road Connection Safety Law", it is accurately proved that the connection incident should be between "pedestrian and motor vehicle" or "motor vehicle" "Accidents with motor vehicles" do not include accidents involving animals. Therefore, collisions between vehicles and animals do not fall within the scope of the "Road Connection Safety Act" and are not considered connection accidents. They should be regarded as civil disputes. And when a collision between a vehicle and a pet occurs, if the two parties continue to argue locally, they may each have their own opinions and then fall into a deadlock. Therefore, the first step in the accident is to call the police and wait for the police to arrive at the scene quickly. Disposal is the most effective measure.
Dog certificates are very important for dogs
1. Dog certificates play a crucial role in resolving disputes
Dog certificates are proof Only dogs with dog status and a dog certificate are the legitimate "property" of the dog owner. If the dog owner does not give the dog a "hukou", he or she is committing a crime, and a dog without a dog certificate will naturally not be protected by the law. Going back to the topic above, if a dog without a dog license is hit by a vehicle, then from a legal perspective, the driver has the right to terminate the compensation requested by the dog owner.
As a dog owner, if your dog does not have a dog license, what should you do to the dog that was hit?While empathizing, you must also be aware of your violation first. In this case, it is unreasonable for the car owner to ask for high compensation.
As a driver, even if the other party does not have a dog license, you may not need to compensate. However, if you hit the dog, you must also give the other party a license. Respectfully, you can't be indifferent and leave in a swagger.
2. Dogs are closed if they are not on a leash
If your dog has a dog license, you may wish to participate in the damage compensation stage. However, there are two aspects that need to be discussed here, that is, whether the dog walks with the owner and is chained, which determines the difference between the responsibilities of the two parties.
The dog is wearing a leash and has not violated the connection - the owner is solely responsible
If the dog owner wears a leash on the dog while walking the dog, and the dog is hit by a vehicle, the dog owner can carefully emphasize this point when accepting mediation, and under normal circumstances, the dog will be ruled as the owner of the vehicle. Bear full responsibility, because the dog owner has fulfilled his responsibility to keep the dog safe, it is reasonable for the car owner to compensate for the damage or loss of the dog.
Be sure to wear a leash when going out with your dog
The owner drives the car safely, but the dog runs around without a leash - the owner is solely responsible
If the dog Not wearing a leash, and the vehicle hitting the dog was driving normally and was not illegal. From a liability perspective, it is the dog owner's responsibility for failing to protect the dog. The dog owner should be fully responsible. Naturally, from a public ethics perspective, the car owner is also responsible. Do not forcefully ignore the treatment, but give the dog owner a certain amount of comfort.
The dog is not wearing a leash, and the car owner is driving illegally - both parties bear the burden and can reconcile themselves
If the vehicle itself is a violationDriving in violation of regulations, such as driving over the speed limit in parking lots, communities, parking lots and other specific places, or driving in the wrong direction on a one-way road, crossing in a prohibited area, etc. Any accidents and disputes may occur when you violate regulations. Cars are all responsible; if the dog that was hit at the same time was also not chained, then the dog owner and the car owner should each bear part of the responsibility. One is that the vehicle was driving illegally, and the other is that the dog was not protected. , but the exact compensation will still be discussed through coordination with the police.
It seems that not wearing a leash and getting a good dog license have played a considerable role in this kind of thing. The owner must help when going out. The dog wears a leash to control it within a safe range. Naturally, you should also apply for a dog certificate for the dog to make it a registered dog.
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