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What is the “one bite rule”?

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What is the “one bite rule”?

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Certain states allow a dog “one free bite.” What this means is that a dog owner cannot be held liable for a dog attack if the dog had never attacked before or shown aggressive behavior, and the dog owner did not know about this. However, Massachusetts does not follow this law and is instead a strict liability state, which offers more protection to dog bite victims and their families.

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