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NY Dog Bite Law Explained
In most situations where a dog owner has knowledge of the
aggressiveness of his or her dog, they are liable for injuries inflicted by
their dog.
If the owner of the dog had no prior knowledge of the dogs dangerous
nature, the victim or their attorney must prove that the dog owner was negligent
and subsequently responsible for the attack.
In New York state there is the Dangerous Dog Statute
where an injured dog bite victim can recover under the common law, as well as
the Dangerous Dog Statute.
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A dangerous dog is defined as:
1. Any dog that when unprovoked, approaches or menaces any
person in a dangerous or terrorizing manner upon the streets, sidewalks or any
public grounds or places.
2. Any dog with a known propensity, tendency or
disposition to attack when unprovoked.
3. Any dog which bites, inflicts
injury, assaults or otherwise attacks a human being or domestic animal without
provocation on public or private property.
When a dog is determined to be
dangerous:
The commissioner may order the owner of a dangerous dog to
1. Muzzle the dog.
2. Confine the dog at all times,
indoors in a penned area and display a sign of owning a dangerous dog.
3.
Obtain in full force and effect, a liability insurance policy of one-hundred
thousand dollars for personal injury or death
4. Be confined and impounded
by the proper authorities.
Whats Next:
If your dog has been deemed "dangerous" and has
now been impounded.
The owner of the dog may request the commissioner to
conduct a hearing to determine if the dog should be returned to the owner.
No
dog shall be considered "dangerous" if the threat, injury or damage caused was
sustained by a person who at the time was committing a willful trespass of the
premises owned by the dog; was assaulting the dog; had been seen in the past to
be assaulting the dog; was committing a crime.
Evaluation of the dog by a certified applied behaviorist,
a board certified veterinary behaviorist, or another recognized expert in the
field and completion of training or other treatment deemed appropriate by the
expert.
The dog owner will be responsible for all costs associated with
evaluations and training.
Secure, humane confinement of the dog for a period of time
and in a manner deemed appropriate by the judge, but in all instances, the
confinement must prevent the escape of the dog, protect the public from
unauthorized contact with the dog, and protect the dog from the
elements.
Restraint of the dog on a leash by an adult 21 years of
age or older whenever the dog is on public property.
Muzzling the dog
whenever it is on public property in a manner that will prevent it from biting
any person or animal.
Maintenance of a liability insurance policy in an
amount to be determined by the judge, but not in excess of $100,000 for personal
injury or death resulting from an attack by the dangerous dog.
Euthanasia
Dog Euthanasia or 'putting to sleep or
permanent confinement of the dog if the judge finds that the dog, without
justification, attacked a person and caused serious physical injury or death; or
that the dog had a known vicious propensity as evidenced by a previous
unjustified attack on a person that caused serious physical injury or death; or
that the dog, without justification caused serious physical injury or death to a
companion animal, a farm animal, or a domestic animal, and has, in the past two
years, caused unjustified physical injury or death to a companion or farm
animal.
Dangerous Dog Owners Liability
A dog owner who negligently permits a dog to bite a person
causing serious physical injury, is subject to a civil penalty not to exceed
$800.
A dog owner who negligently permits a dog that was
previously determined to be dangerous, to bite a person causing serious physical
injury is subject to a fine of $1,000, a term of imprisonment up to 90 days, or
both.
If any dog, which was determined to be a dangerous dog,
without justification, kills a person who is peaceably conducting himself in any
place where he is lawfully entitled to be, regardless of whether such dog
escapes without fault of the owner, the owner will be guilty of a Class A
misdemeanor, which carries a penalty of up to one year in prison.
The owner of a dangerous dog is strictly liable for
medical costs resulting from injury caused by the dog to a person, companion
animal, farm animal, or domestic animal, so long as the dog attacked without
justification.
DOG BITE STATS
There are almost five million dog bites every year in the United
States, which costs the government, taxpayers, and insurance companies almost $1
billion every year. Over 800,000 of these dog bites need medical attention, and
1,000 people each day need emergency medical care for dog bite injuries.
Sadly,
children are the most frequent victims of dog bites, and they often suffer
disfiguring and debilitating trauma to the face.
Dog bites have been on the rise since the 1990's. The numbers of dogs only
increased by 2% over seven years, but the number of dog bites increased 33%.
The
causes for this increase in bites can be attributed to a number of factors, but
regardless of the reason dog bites have reached epidemic proportions.
Dog owners do not want that "first bite" on record and may plead with you
to not report the incident. That would be an unwise solution.
Treatment OF A Dog Bite A MUST!
Seek medical
attention immediately. Have a doctor examine your injuries, in doing so this
will trigger an official bite report. If you do not seek medical attention
immediately you may fall ill or even die.
As in the case of Dolly Newell:
An 80-year-old Alameda woman died three days after she was bitten in the
hand by a dog. The women was walking her
Rottweiler, on a Saturday when another
dog bit her finger. The women never reported the bite
because she didn't want the dog to be quarantined. Instead,
she told doctors at Alameda Hospital that she had injured herself while
gardening. A couple of days later, a friend went to check on her and found her
semi-conscious. She was taken back to the hospital, where she died of an
infection from the bite. Newell had told acquaintances the real cause of her
wound.
Top 10 Most Dangerous Dog Breeds:
- Pit Bulls
- Rottweiler's
- German Shepherds
- Huskies
- Alaskan Malamutes
- Doberman Pinschers
- Chow Chow
- Presa Canario
- Boxer
- Dalmatian
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Statistically dogs most often bite innocent children.
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providing legal counsel to the families and victims of such a terrible
incident.
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martha 3 weeks ago
my son is walking wt his dogand suddenly he bite the bite the other dog in the corner now they want us to pay for mdical expenses, what should i do our dog never bites its an accident n his a family dog