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<blockquote data-quote="bbsam" data-source="post: 643387" data-attributes="member: 22662"><p>driver went to the porch of a house in rural Des Moines county, Ia. As she reached for the handle a 120lb Rottweiller broke through the screen door. Luckily she threw her arm up defensively in time to get her arm in front of her neck. Unfortunately the strength of the Rott's bite was enough to crush several bones in her wrist that after two surgeries to fuse what was left of bone and insert titanium rods where only fragments were left and more than a year off in physical therapy left her with only 50% strength in that arm. </p><p> </p><p>Turns out that the owner of the dog is a county sherriff's deputy. They don't have viscious dog laws in the county, so the animal was aloud to live. However, once the workman's comp insurance finished sueing the homeowner's insurance my guess would be that the homeowner had to go find other insurance. And yes, the driver also received a $100,000 settelment.</p><p> </p><p>So you see, not all dog bites are created equal.</p><p> </p><p>P.S. Of course you don't have to spell correctly. It's just easier to take your comments a little more seriously when they don't read like they've been posted by Joe Dirt.</p><p> </p><p>Have a nice night. (see how easy it really is?)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bbsam, post: 643387, member: 22662"] driver went to the porch of a house in rural Des Moines county, Ia. As she reached for the handle a 120lb Rottweiller broke through the screen door. Luckily she threw her arm up defensively in time to get her arm in front of her neck. Unfortunately the strength of the Rott's bite was enough to crush several bones in her wrist that after two surgeries to fuse what was left of bone and insert titanium rods where only fragments were left and more than a year off in physical therapy left her with only 50% strength in that arm. Turns out that the owner of the dog is a county sherriff's deputy. They don't have viscious dog laws in the county, so the animal was aloud to live. However, once the workman's comp insurance finished sueing the homeowner's insurance my guess would be that the homeowner had to go find other insurance. And yes, the driver also received a $100,000 settelment. So you see, not all dog bites are created equal. P.S. Of course you don't have to spell correctly. It's just easier to take your comments a little more seriously when they don't read like they've been posted by Joe Dirt. Have a nice night. (see how easy it really is?) [/QUOTE]
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