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<blockquote data-quote="Billybob" data-source="post: 2122789" data-attributes="member: 1294"><p>Sir,</p><p></p><p>Thanks for your time and reply. I have a problem with a neighbor. He has several (3or4) pitbulls, one of them breaks the chain to get away and has been on my place before (I was a good neighbor and had him come get it) and one he lets run loose on his unfenced property for "protection".</p><p>Last month they both came in and maimed a purebred goat so bad it had to be put down and wounded another badly.</p><p>The law came out and the situation was documented, the neighbor came over and admitted fault for not keeping the dogs contained.</p><p>Now the neighbor will not pay for the dead goat or vet bills.</p><p></p><p>Due to my situation (full time care for a hospice patient) he knows I can't get out to pursue a legal remedy in court. I was thinking if I knew his insurance carrier and he thought I could file a claim he would be more reasonable.</p><p></p><p>I'm sorry if I sound like a jerk but the goat was very valuable in more ways than one and word has it he still has the dogs that have now tasted blood so I have the worry of them returning. There are also two other goat farms close and further problems are likely unless he either gets rid of or contains his dogs. Somehow I get the impression he will not be responsible unless he has to.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for your time and any input you might have.</p><p></p><p>Bill</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Billybob, post: 2122789, member: 1294"] Sir, Thanks for your time and reply. I have a problem with a neighbor. He has several (3or4) pitbulls, one of them breaks the chain to get away and has been on my place before (I was a good neighbor and had him come get it) and one he lets run loose on his unfenced property for "protection". Last month they both came in and maimed a purebred goat so bad it had to be put down and wounded another badly. The law came out and the situation was documented, the neighbor came over and admitted fault for not keeping the dogs contained. Now the neighbor will not pay for the dead goat or vet bills. Due to my situation (full time care for a hospice patient) he knows I can't get out to pursue a legal remedy in court. I was thinking if I knew his insurance carrier and he thought I could file a claim he would be more reasonable. I'm sorry if I sound like a jerk but the goat was very valuable in more ways than one and word has it he still has the dogs that have now tasted blood so I have the worry of them returning. There are also two other goat farms close and further problems are likely unless he either gets rid of or contains his dogs. Somehow I get the impression he will not be responsible unless he has to. Thanks for your time and any input you might have. Bill [/QUOTE]
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