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Dog bite liability question?

I manage a small hotel, and one of my employees had a burst pipe due to weather, so I allowed him to stay for a night at the hotel AND bring his dog (our hotel is pet-friendly). He brought the dog down to the front desk with him while he worked (overnight), and allowed the dog to roam the lobby freely. Luckily, nothing happened (it's a really friendly dog!), but I was wondering what my hotel's liability would have been, had the dog bitten a guest? Would the liability fall on the dog owner, or would the hotel be held responsible as well?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    This would be more question for an attorney within your state.

    I would imagine that the owner of the animal as well as the hotel would be liable for any issues pertaining to the dog. Being that the hotel is pet friendly, I am sure that there are guidelines set by the insurer as well as state guidelines. Allowing the animal to run free within the halls of the hotel is risky to say the least, especially being that the owner is an employee of the hotel.

    If an individual had been bitten by the dog, they would go after the person with the deeper pockets, i.e. your hotel and they owner. I'd make sure that you follow the regulations required by pet friendly hotels. I may even reprimand the employee because you simply did them a favor and they acted irresponsibly by allowing their dog to run free. Also keep in mind that most states, if not all have some sort of leash law regarding animals. Plus many people fear dogs. You put your job, occupants, and employer at serious risk.

  • 1 decade ago

    The best thing you should do for liability purposes is to ask the employee to take the dog home or to a friend to take care of. If by some chance this dog bit someone your hotel is liable not only for medical expenses but for any other expenses that would occur. By allowing the dog to stay in the hotel makes your hotel responsible. This my friend is a lawsuit waiting to happen. You need to get that dog out of your hotel asap.

  • Rob
    Lv 5
    1 decade ago

    There's a concept in the law known as the "one-bite" rule. If the dog has never done anything violent or aggressive in the past, no one can be said to be negligent when the dog does something out of character for the first time. If an animal had a history of violence on the other hand, I would imagine that an employer could be liable if they allowed employees to keep such animals on their property.

  • Anonymous
    6 years ago

    I have a dog who bit a 7 yr old girl. My dog was inside my garage. The girl lean on the grills of my fence while she was waiting to her friends (according to her). Do i liable to the victim?

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  • 5 years ago

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    being that you are a pet friendly hotel i would say that you would be liable and are probably required to have some sort of insurance to cover such and incident... dogs rule and i would love your hotel!

  • 1 decade ago

    the hotel would be liable because its your responsability to make sure that the dog is a safe dog, one way of geting around it is to get the guess to sign a contracts saying that if they get biten that they wont sue you.

    Source(s): my dad
  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    The hotel would have been held liable. The employee might also be held liable but that would be small comfort.

  • Joanie
    Lv 5
    1 decade ago

    Both could be led liable, the hotel (because the owner has the dog at the hotel at which he works) and the owner himself.

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