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Who's Responsible When a Reactive Dog Causes Injury in New York?
In New York, dog owners are responsible for the behavior and actions of their pets, including when a reactive dog causes injury.
What Is New York's One Bite Rule?
A dog owner can be held liable if they knew or should have known that their animal had aggressive tendencies. The dog's behavior must be documented and though evidence of a previous bite can prove this, it’s not the only way to do so.
What Is a Reactive Dog?
Reactive dogs show aggressive or fearful behavior in certain situations, like meeting other dogs at a park or people on the street. This can stem from past trauma, lack of socialization, poor training, or genetics.
What Are a Reactive Dog's Symptoms? These animals often show visible and audible symptoms when they confront their triggers. Common signs include barking, growling, lunging, snapping, excessive panting, anxious pacing, or fear behaviors like trembling or cowering.
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.