A complete set of plaintiff-oriented litigation forms for dog bite cases throughout the United States. Cheaper than typing them, and on your desk in one minute! $99.95
Everything you need, right now! Download immediately after purchase!
A Complaint with multiple causes of action against the dog owners, causes of action against their landlord, a bystander cause of action, and a punitive damages allegation. Thorough written discovery: 92 interrogatories and 57 categories of documents that the defense must produce, plus alternate short sets of 25 interrogatories. Deposition outlines for the dog owners, a child witness, an accident witness, a damages witness and a "person most qualified" (which is how you have to depose witnesses like veterinarians and animal control officers if you do not know which ones were involved in your client's case). And much, much more -- now, this is how you beat the opposition!
The Dog Bite Litigation Forms will save you hours of legal research and typing. The deposition outlines, for example, will cut 90% off your preparation time. Most important, they will ensure a winning, comprehensive approach to your dog bite case!
Hit them hard and keep them running! This is the complete set of the litigation forms written by Kenneth M.Phillips, the author of Dog Bite Law. They are the same forms that are used by him and the lawyers who work with him on dog bite cases throughout the United States.
Here are some comments by attorneys who are using the forms: "A masterful job of drafting." "Immensely valuable." "Your deposition outline enabled me to prepare in just one hour." "When the case was over, the defense attorney said I really knew what I was doing -- but this was my first dog bite case!"

Also, you will receive two important chapters from Dog Bite Law, the upcoming book by Mr. Phillips. Remedies in Dog Bite Cases lays out the causes of action available to dog bite victims. This is the unabridged version of the article published in ATLA Trial Magazine under the name, Put Some Teeth In Your Dog Bite Claim (Feb. 2006). You will learn about a whole range of dog-bite-related torts, like infliction of emotional distress and failing to provide evidence of rabies vaccinations.
And, you will get Taking the Dog Owner's Deposition, which will help you construct a focused, hard-hitting oral examination of the defendant dog owner and any harborer or keeper of the dog.
Add it up: with these chapters and the litigation forms themselves, your cases will speed forward with confidence and power!
The forms include all of the following:
| Complaint | Six causes of action specific to dog bite cases, on behalf of the bite victim and bystanders, against the dog owner, landlord and any negligent parties, including: |
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Interrogatories |
A master set of more than 90 interrogatories covering all of the key issues in dog bite cases, plus a set of 25 for jurisdictions that limit the number that can be used. Topics include: ... and much more |
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Demand for Inspection of Documents |
Fifty-seven categories of documents, including: ... and much more |
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Request for Admissions |
Twenty-one admissions that establish key facts, eliminate common defenses, and alert you to the real issues in a case: ... and much more |
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Deposition Outlines - |
The topics covered in the just dog owner's outline include: ... and much more |
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Demand for Inspection of Premises |
A demand for inspection of the location of the accident, the signs and warnings posted there, and the path where the victim walked before being mauled. |
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Combined Discovery Document |
A single discovery document that combines the Request for Admissions, Demand for Production of Documents, and 25 Interrogatories. This method of discovery is permitted in some states; we have put it all together for you. |
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Expert Witness Disclosure |
A thorough description of the opinions of several essential expert witnesses retained by the plaintiff, in a dog bite case involving a minor. Includes not only the opinions but also what they will be based upon. There is an RTF copy-and-paste template as well as a WordPerfect merge file, so these documents case be used in any word processor, including Word and WP users. |
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Minors Comp Petition and Order |
Two of the most difficult and dangerous documents in a dog bite case are the Petition and Order Approving Minors Compromise (structured settlement). The insurance industry is using forms that will destroy the tax benefits that your client expects and deserves. To draft the documents yourself, you have to know what the insurance industry tricks are, learn some tax law, have familiarity with annuities, and know what the courts want to see. These documents save you from all that work and worry. They require only that you fill in the blanks, after which you will have a great draft needing just the procedural language required under your local or state rules. |
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List of Possible Witnesses |
Twenty-six people and categories of people who may have information about the attacking dog. |
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WP Merge Files for Automatic Drafting |
WordPerfect users have the option of using the fast and powerful merge versions of the litigation forms. One merge document creates a Complaint, Special Interrogatories, Request for Production, and Request for Admissions in less than 5 minutes. These incredible timesavers require only that you are familiar with the WP merge function or willing to learn it -- and it is simple to learn. |
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Supplemental Discovery (CA Only) |
California lets a party serve a single interrogatory and demand for production that require the opponent to supplement prior answers. These documents are powerful in the litigation, and easy to use. Unlike the other documents in the Dog Bite Litigation Forms, these two are only for California cases. |
When you buy the form set you will be emailed a download link. This is a set of files that you use on your computer. You read them, you interact with the ones that are automatic, and you can start using them immediately. Nothing is shipped to you.
SPECIAL DISCOUNT OFFER: Get Anatomy of a Dog Bite Case, Kenneth M. Phillips' "tips and tricks" seminar for plaintiffs' lawyers only, for $50.00 off the price, if purchased at the same time as the forms. Unlike the forms, the seminar gives plaintiffs' attorneys the tactics and strategies, moves and counter-moves to win a dog bite case. Do more with less effort, and at a $50 savings! You get it right away as a download, and you can view it on your computer (you don't need a television set, so you can see it in the privacy of your own office where you can concentrate).