Karnataka offers compensation for street dog attack victims: Know how to get it india news

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Karnataka offers compensation for street dog attack victims: Know how to get it india news


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Delays in filing reports or lost hospital records can slow or complicate a claim. Verification by the municipal committee is a mandatory step before releasing the money.

Every zone under the Greater Bengaluru Authority now has a verification committee that handles stray dog ​​attack cases. (Image: Canva)

Stray dog ​​attacks have long been an uncomfortable reality in Bengaluru and its growing suburbs. Some residents run away in fear, others strip and run away, and in rare but tragic cases, families lose loved ones to serious injuries or untreated rabies.

For years, the results looked the same: confusion about treatment, uncertainty about compensation, and no clear system to fall back on. Karnataka’s amended compensation order seeks to strengthen this loose, frustrating framework and make it something predictable and humane.

What the new compensation promise really means

The latest government order has prescribed concrete compensation slabs. If a person dies due to rabies caused by a stray dog ​​attack or bite, the family will get Rs 5 lakh from the state government. This is a major change from the earlier obscure relief structures. The government has fixed a compensation of Rs 5000 for those seriously injured.

Of this, Rs 3500 is given directly to the victim, while Rs 1500 is borne by the Suvarna Arogya Suraksha Trust to support the cost of treatment. Amounts are fixed, roles are defined and responsibility is clearly assigned to the municipal bodies under the Urban Development Department and the Greater Bengaluru Authority.

The update did not come in a vacuum. In recent years, serious cases of dog bites are being reported in hospitals. Families in low-income neighborhoods often struggle to manage immediate treatment costs.

Even when compensation existed on paper, a lack of clarity meant people did not know where to apply, who to contact or how long it would take. The new framework links hospitals, municipal bodies and the state department in a chain of response so that no victim gets stuck in the bureaucratic maze immediately after a medical emergency.

How does the process begin for a victim

In fact, the process of compensation begins from the moment of the bite. The immediate step is medical care. A doctor’s report that clearly describes the injuries and the treatment given becomes the basis of the claim.

The second necessary step is to register the incident at the police station or municipal corporation office. Even a simple acknowledgment matters only as long as it is present in the system. Without these two documents the compensation process cannot proceed.

Application travel through the municipal system

Once treatment is sought and the incident is recorded, the victim or their family should contact their municipal area office. Every zone under the Greater Bengaluru Authority now has a verification committee that handles stray dog ​​attack cases.

The claimant will have to submit identity proof, medical records, bills, incident report and bank account details. The committee verifies whether a stray dog ​​was involved in the attack and investigates the severity of the injury or cause of death. Once approved, the Urban Development Department releases the payment. In cases of death, the next of kin must also submit the death certificate and a medical statement linking the cause to dog attack or resulting rabies.

People must keep in mind the limits and conditions

Not every case is eligible. The scheme applies strictly to attacks by stray dogs, not domestic animals. Minor scratches or superficial injuries may not meet the threshold unless medical treatment is necessary.

Delays in filing reports or lost hospital records can slow or complicate a claim. Verification by the municipal committee is a mandatory step before releasing any money.

For families caught in a serious dog attack, the trauma doesn’t end in the hospital. There are worries about bills, lost income and what’s next. The amended order creates a safety net that did not clearly exist before.

This assures people that the state will step in with financial support, and it motivates hospitals to initiate treatment without hesitation in payment. It reduces panic, simplifies paperwork and brings some stability to a situation that often moves quickly.

A system built to be used, not feared

In a city where stray dog ​​incidents continue to be debated, this compensation structure offers something more important than money. It provides clarity. If an attack ever hits you or someone in your home, you now have a clear map.

Get treatment, document it, register the incident, submit a claim and move on. It may take time for the pain of the event to subside, but the burden that follows no longer seems impossible.

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