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Whether a "Bad Dog" Sign is Easily Readable.

In a West Palm Beach dog bite case, arising from a child's injury resulting from a vicious dog attack, the sole purpose of the "bad dog" warning sign is to put a child or adult person entering the premises on notice that there is a dangerous dog on the premises. Additionally, a dog owner should post the warning sign in a prominent place which is easily readable, so as to give actual notice of the risk of a bite to the victim. In a dog bite lawsuit, the factual determination of whether the "bad dog" sign is posted in a prominent location and is easily readable, and actually serves to give notice to anyone approaching the premise of a potential risk of a dog bite injury. However, the term easily readable refers to a sign that is capable of being read and is not a requirement that any possible victim of a dog-bite be capable of reading the sign. For instance, if the owners of a dangerous dog post an easily readable sign in a prominent place on the premises, and the minor plaintiff indisputably sees and understands the "beware of dog sign," he or she may be held liable for damages.

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