West Palm Beach Dog Bite Lawyers

Claims arising in West Palm Beach are filed in Palm Beach County, and are subject to Florida’s two-year deadline for most negligence actions.

Attorney oversight by Chris Schroeder, Esq. Florida Bar No. 520381 Palm Beach County

Dog Bite claims in West Palm Beach

West Palm Beach sits on the I-95 spine where seasonal population change is pronounced enough to alter traffic volumes measurably between winter and summer. Okeechobee and Southern Boulevards are the primary east-west connectors between the coast and the western communities, carrying heavy commuter volume. The Brightline higher-speed rail corridor runs through the county at numerous grade crossings, and crossing collisions there are a distinct and serious claim type. Palm Beach County civil suits are filed at the main courthouse on North Dixie Highway.

Florida is a strict liability state for dog bites. Unlike states that give an owner one free bite, section 767.04 makes the owner liable for a bite regardless of the dog’s history or the owner’s knowledge of it. The practical fight is usually about comparative fault and which policy pays.

Where your case is filed

A dog bite suit arising in West Palm Beach is filed in Palm Beach County, at the Palm Beach County Courthouse, 205 North Dixie Highway, West Palm Beach. Which division hears it depends on the amount in controversy. Local filing procedure and judicial practice vary between Florida counties, which is one reason a claim benefits from a lawyer who regularly appears in that circuit.

Where these collisions happen locally

In and around West Palm Beach, the corridors that generate the most serious claims include I-95, Florida’s Turnpike, Okeechobee Boulevard, Southern Boulevard, US-1, and Blue Heron Boulevard. Crash reports, signal timing, and roadway maintenance records for these routes are held by local and state agencies, and they are obtainable — but some are retained only for a limited period.

What decides a dog bite claim

Whatever the location, these claims turn on strict liability under section 767.04, whether a posted “Bad Dog” sign applies, and locating homeowner or renter coverage. The deadline is statewide: Florida shortened the filing period for most negligence claims to two years in March 2023, and being more than 50% at fault bars recovery entirely under Florida’s modified comparative negligence rule.

Read the full guide to Florida dog bite claims for the deadlines, damages, and proof requirements in detail.

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Speak with an attorney to learn about your legal options. We can explore the time limits to file your lawsuit as they relate to Florida's statute of limitations.

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