Port Jefferson Station Animal Bite Lawyer, New York

Free Help: Use This Form or Call 800-814-6700

Member Representative

Call me for fastest results!
800-814-6700

Free Help: Use This Form or Call 800-814-6700

By submitting this request, I authorize you to forward my information to multiple potential lawyers and I agree to your Terms of Use and Privacy Policy including the Consent to Receive Automated Phone Calls, Emails and Texts. Information you provide is not privileged or confidential.

Sponsored Law Firm


Nicholas M. Brino

Complex Litigation, Arbitration, Criminal, Animal Bite, Real Estate
Status:  In Good Standing *Status is reviewed annually. For latest information visit here           Licensed:  20 Years

Free Help: Use This Form or Call 800-814-6700

Member Representative

Call me for fastest results!
800-814-6700

Free Help: Use This Form or Call 800-814-6700

By submitting this request, I authorize you to forward my information to multiple potential lawyers and I agree to your Terms of Use and Privacy Policy including the Consent to Receive Automated Phone Calls, Emails and Texts. Information you provide is not privileged or confidential.

Lawyer.com

TIPS

Easily find Port Jefferson Station Animal Bite Lawyers and Port Jefferson Station Animal Bite Law Firms. For more attorneys, search all Accident & Injury areas including Bed Bug, Car Accident, Defamation & Slander, Household Mold, Malpractice, Medical Malpractice, Mesothelioma, Motorcycle Accident, Personal Injury, Products Liability, Property Damage, Railroad Injury, Vehicle Insurance, Slip & Fall Accident, Wrongful Death and Workers' Compensation attorneys.

SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

Petrone v. Fernandez

... it is or should be clear that, just as in a `dog bite' case, a vicious propensity must be shown in an alleged `dog chase' case," and that "[n]o such showing has or can be made.". ... "[W]hen harm is caused by a domestic animal, its owner's liability is determined solely by application ...

Christian v. Petco Animal Supplies Stores, Inc.

... strict liability for damages caused by a dog bite, a plaintiff must prove that "the dog had vicious propensities 708 and that the owner of the dog, or person in control of the premises where the dog was, knew or should have known of such propensities" (Claps v Animal Haven, Inc ...

Gannon v. Conti

... 706 Defendants assert that their dog was not trained to attack and that the use of the bite sleeve was mere "play" in the form of "tug-o-war." However, even if the activity is interpreted as purely playful from the dog's perspective, "`an animal that behaves in a manner that would ...

© 2024 LAWYER.COM INC.

Use of this website constitutes acceptance of Lawyer.com’s Terms of Use, Email, Phone, & Text Message and Privacy Policies.