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How Long After a Dog Bite Can You Sue?
In New York, you generally have three years to file a personal injury lawsuit for a dog attack. If you don't take legal action within that period, you will likely lose the right to compensation. If the liable party is a municipal employee or agency, you must notify the government within 90 days and file suit within a year and 90 days of the dog bite. If a victim dies from a dog attack, their estate generally has two years to file a wrongful death lawsuit against the dog owners.
Exceptions to Statute of Limitations Legal Disability
The time limit to file a suit starts when a minor turns 18 or their legal incapacity ends.
Unable to Serve the Defendant
The limitation period pauses if the at-fault party leaves the jurisdiction and cannot be served.
Should I consult a Long Island personal injury lawyer if I’ve suffered a dog bite?
Yes! If you’ve been injured, the experienced Long Island personal injury lawyers at Rosenberg & Gluck, L.L.P., can help you. Call (631/516) 451-7900. Attorney Advertising.