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Does Michigan follow a “one-bite rule” for dog attacks?

No—Michigan does not follow the “one-bite rule.”

Unlike some states where an owner gets a “free pass” the first time a dog bites, Michigan law generally imposes strict liability. That means the owner can be held responsible even if the dog has never shown aggression before. It’s a law designed to protect people first, not give second chances after someone’s already been hurt.

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