
Hourigan, Kluger & Quinn Attorneys
Learn how dog bite liability works in Pennsylvania and what factors affect responsibility.
Dog bite cases in Pennsylvania are not always based on a dog’s history of bites. Liability depends heavily on the circumstances of the incident.
A key factor is whether the dog was properly restrained or whether the owner failed to control the animal in a reasonable manner under the circumstances.
One lesser-known issue is that prior aggressive behavior is not always required to establish liability, especially if negligence can be shown in supervision or containment.
Insurance coverage often applies under homeowner’s or renter’s policies, but claims may be contested depending on how the incident occurred.
Injuries can include infection risks, nerve damage, and long-term scarring, which may require reconstructive treatment.
• Premises liability claims
• Slip and fall injuries
Understanding Your Legal Rights After an Injury
Understanding your legal rights after a dog bite is important because liability may depend on supervision, containment, and property conditions.
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