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May 29, 2006

Is Your Dog Worth 1.6 Mil?

Fellow blogger and excellent Northern California personal injury attorney, Jonathan G. Stein posted about the value of a family pet after being runned over by a car. Apparently the Oregonian dog was worth more being runned over than not. This would set a horribly bad precedent, don't you think? Jonathan also reminds his readers that in California the owner of an injured pet can only recover the costs of the veterinarian bills.

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