West Virginia Supreme Court Weighs Municipal Liability for Dog Attack Death

  Tuesday, September 10th, 2013 Source: Insurance Journal

The state Supreme Court has been asked to decide whether the Monroe County Commission and a dog warden are responsible for the 2009 death of a man who was attacked by neighborhood dogs. The justices heard arguments last week in an appeal by Dreama Bowden, whose husband, Lowell, died a week after the attack in Lindside.The State Journal reported that Monroe County Circuit Court had ruled Bowden failed to make a valid claim that the Monroe County Commission and others were not immune from liability under state law. Bowden alleges wrongful death and the failure of the commission and dog warden Patricia Green to collect taxes on the pit bulls. Her complaint also says Green failed to patrol the county and seize dogs that didn’t have a valid registration tag. Lowell Bowden was taking his daily walk on Nov. 27, 2009, when he was attacked by several dogs that were running loose. The complaint said the county had been contacted previously about “a pack of wild and vicious pit bulls terrorizing their neighborhood in Monroe County.”

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