In this dog bite case, we filed a request for production on behalf of our client. The request for production is a series of requests to produce specific documents or to gain access to specific property that we do not have access to. Typically, it is to get production of documents that the other side has or the other side has the ability to demand from third parties.
Veterinarian Records
In this case, we requested the dog’s veterinarian records. We requested the records from the city that the dog owner would have received. That was critical in this particular case, because the defense objected to that. When one has objections to information that is plainly relevant and something that they should have, it leads the attorney to believe that the information could be critical to showing liability. We were able to file motions regarding the veterinarian records, which led to an admission that this dog was supposed to be under quarantine at the time from a prior dog bite. In this case, the dog was not quarantined at the time it bit our client but should have been. This evidence was critical evidence to develop the potential for exemplary damages or punishment damages in this case..