Can I Sue for the Wrongful Death of an Animal?
Pets are more than just animals living in our homes, they are part of our families. So in the event of a wrongful death, it’s understandable that a pet owner would seek some justice from the culprit. However, despite how much an owner can love their pets, the law generally treats pets like personal property. Therefore, unlike the legal protections a person has from a dog bite, a dog or cat is not afforded those same rights.
While there are laws that prohibit cruelty to animals, those laws involve criminal sanctions that the state enforces. The law punishes the malicious and intentional wounding or killing of an animal as a felony or misdemeanor, depending on the case. However, in California it is legal to injure or kill a dog that is threatening your livestock or appears to be threatening another person or yourself. Nonetheless, that does not necessarily result in any recovery to the owner of the animal.
No one wants to think about their pet being hurt or killed. But in the event that it happens, and there’s negligence on someone’s part, you may be able to recover some damages. A veterinary bill to treat an injury is easy to attribute a dollar amount, but what would be a fair compensation for a death? Sadly, as aforementioned, our furry families are not considered people but property and hence can’t recover compensation based on a wrongful death, per se.
If you have lost your pet due to the negligence of another party, you may be entitled to file a personal injury claim for damages. At West Coast Trial Lawyers, our qualified Los Angeles personal injury attorneys are readily available to offer legal assistance. We will review your case to determine what necessary courses of action should be taken to get you the justice and compensation you deserve.
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Available Damages
Some examples of the different kinds of damages an owner can indeed receive if their pet is wrongfully injured or killed include:
In 2012, a California Appeals court made the decision to count emotional distress as a viable claim when a pet injury is involved. The appeals court discovered that California law permits a pet owner to recover compensation for enduring mental anguish due to another individual’s intentional act of harming or killing their pet. The decision was brought up in a 2009 lawsuit, where the plaintiff alleged they were suffering from emotional distress because the defendant injured their dog. A lower court jury awarded the plaintiff with economic and non-economic damages, which included medical expenses and emotional distress.
If the pet owner was upset following the incident, but did not seek professional help, it is unlikely to recover any significant damages.
Let’s consider an example: Let’s say you were out one night on a walk with your 11 year old rescue mutt, which you love and consider part of the family. Suddenly, a drunk driver swerved into the sidewalk, and while you were able to get out of harm’s way, your dog did not and ended up being killed on impact. You could definitely prove negligence on the driver’s part given they were driving under the influence, but since your dog would be considered to have no market value, you wouldn’t be able to recover any damages in that regard.
Now, let’s assume you had to seek psychiatric help due to your emotional distress following the loss of your pet. In this case, you could have a viable claim. If you didn’t need and/or seek this help though, you’d have to pursue punitive damages against the driver, which are rarely awarded.
Veterinary Malpractice
It’s a pet owner’s worst nightmare: you bring your pet into the vet and they don’t make it out alive. Similar to medical malpractice, you can sue a veterinarian for damages related to the injury of your pet if they commit malpractice.
To establish a viable claim, the aggrieved pet owner must prove:
Even in cases of veterinary malpractice, the computation of damages for the loss of a pet will be based on the market value of the pet.
West Coast Trial Lawyers Is Here to Help
If you lost your pet due to someone else’s negligence, our expert team of Los Angeles personal injury attorneys at West Coast Trial Lawyers will help you recover compensation for damages you have suffered. This includes medical expenses, lost wages, emotional distress, pain and suffering, and more.
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