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Dog Attack Case Controversy: How To Know If You Have A Case

Dog Attack Case Controversy: How To Know If You Have A Case

by Eva Brindisi Pearlman, Esq. | May 18, 2018 | Dog Bites

Johnny was just five years old when his day at the playground turned into a nightmare. He was throwing his ball around the designated play area, laughing and having a wonderful time, when suddenly a large dog knocked him off of his feet. Johnny cried for his mom as...
Are New York State’s Domestic Animal Negligence Laws Fair And Just?

Are New York State’s Domestic Animal Negligence Laws Fair And Just?

by Eva Brindisi Pearlman, Esq. | Oct 2, 2017 | Dog Bites

Though many animals have become a part of our families, there are some instances where an animal may injure a person. In the event of injury due to an animal attack or an animal’s behavior, New York State law controls determining liability for dog bite claims or other...
How You Can Prevent Being A Dog Bite Victim

How You Can Prevent Being A Dog Bite Victim

by Eva Brindisi Pearlman, Esq. | Apr 20, 2017 | Dog Bites

Each year, over 4.5 million people in the United States are bitten by dogs. Most of these victims are children. According to the Department of Health, 6,600 children under the age of 20 must receive treatment at a hospital because of a dog bite in the state of New...
What To Know If You Experience A Dog Bite

What To Know If You Experience A Dog Bite

by Eva Brindisi Pearlman, Esq. | Sep 30, 2016 | Dog Bites

While dogs can be wonderful companions and loving members of any family, some furry friends may have aggressive tendencies and be known to bite.  According to reports, 4.5 million people are bitten by dogs every year, 20 percent of dog bite victims seek medical...

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