Keith S. asked

⚖️  Law

I have been using Frontline Plus for my dogs' monthly flea prevention for 16+ years with no problems. An acquaintance asked me for one for his dog 5 weeks ago. A week later, he claimed Frontline Plus burnt his dog and demanded I pay for his medical bill. I asked for pictures, vet's written statement, and medical report along with the vet bill. For the last 3 weeks, the acquaintance kept saying his vet is still writing the statement. No medical bill, no medical report. He gave me a picture of the supposedly burnt site and said the whole back was burnt. He refused to provide any more pictures. The picture did not show any burn, the hair is still intact. According to my vet, if it is a chemical burn, even if it is minor, the standard procedure is to remove the hair from the affected area. My vet said, from the picture, he could not see any infection, let alone any burns but he said he still requires the vet's medical report, medical bill. How long do I have to wait to get this matter over and done with? How do I prevent myself from getting scammed since I had never seen a dog with that person before? Can I set a time limit as to when he definitely has to provide me with the medical report/medical bill?

November 6th, 2024

Shelly R. answered

In California, you have a 2-year statute of limitations for your acquaintance to sue for damages to ...

November 6th, 2024

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