Injured By A Dog Bite In NYC Or Long Island? Know Your Legal Rights

A dog attack can change someone’s life in seconds. What begins as a routine walk through a Brooklyn neighborhood, a visit to a friend’s home in Nassau County, or a day at a Long Island park can quickly result in serious injuries, emotional trauma, medical bills, and time away from work, and dog bites are more common than many people realize. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), approximately 4.5 million dog bites occur in the United States every year, and New York City has also seen a rise in reported incidents, with nearly 4,000 in 2024. If you or a loved one has suffered injuries from a dog attack in New York City or Long Island, we have taken a closer look at your rights. Understanding New York Dog Bite Laws Unlike some states that impose automatic liability on dog owners, New York applies a combination of strict liability and negligence law in dog bite cases. Under New York law, dog owners can be held financially responsible if the dog had known aggressive tendencies, the owner failed to properly control or restrain the animal, or negligence contributed to the attack. Historically, New York followed what is commonly referred to as the “one bite rule.” This means injured victims often needed to prove that the owner knew, or should have known, that the dog had vicious propensities, and evidence could include previous bites, aggressive behavior, lunging, growling, or previous complaints. However, recent legal developments in New York have expanded victims’ ability to pursue negligence claims against dog owners, even in cases where a dog has no prior documented bite history. Common Causes of Dog Bite Incidents Dog attacks can happen almost anywhere, and in many cases, could have been prevented with proper supervision and responsible pet ownership. Some of the most common contributing factors include dogs being off-leash, poor fencing or containment, lack of supervision around children, and owners ignoring prior warning signs of aggression. New York City law requires dogs in public spaces to remain on a leash no longer than 6 feet, and owners must also vaccinate their dogs against rabies and comply with local safety regulations. Injuries Commonly Seen in Dog Bite Claims Dog bite injuries are often far more serious than puncture wounds alone. Victims may suffer deep lacerations, nerve damage, facial injuries, broken bones, infections, and long-term psychological trauma, and children are especially vulnerable to severe injuries because of their height and inability to protect themselves during an attack. In addition to physical injuries, emotional trauma can linger for years, and many victims develop anxiety around animals, sleep disturbances, or symptoms associated with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). What to do after a Dog Bite in NYC or Long Island Taking the right steps after a dog attack can help protect both your health and any future legal claim. Before anything else, you should first seek immediate medical attention, even if the injury initially appears minor. Dog bites can lead to serious infections, and medical records will help document the extent of your injuries. It is also important to identify the dog and its owner if possible. Gathering contact information, witness details, and photographs of the scene can later help establish liability, while victims should report the attack to local authorities to create an official record and help authorities monitor potentially dangerous animals. Finally, speak with a personal injury attorney before discussing the matter with insurance companies. Dog bite claims can involve disputes over liability, homeowner’s insurance coverage, and the severity of injuries sustained, so understanding your position can help you get the compensation you deserve. What Compensation is Available? Victims of dog attacks in New York City and Long Island may be entitled to compensation for both economic and non-economic damages. This can include medical expenses, future treatment costs, lost wages, pain and suffering, emotional distress, and compensation for permanent scarring or disfigurement. In more severe cases, victims may also recover damages for long-term rehabilitation or reduced earning capacity if injuries impact their ability to work. The overall value of a dog bite claim depends on several factors, including the seriousness of the injuries, whether permanent damage exists, and the evidence available to establish negligence. Dog Bites on Long Island Dog bite cases on Long Island often involve attacks occurring on private property, including homes, apartment complexes, and residential neighborhoods. Counties such as Nassau and Suffolk enforce local leash laws and dangerous dog regulations in addition to state law, so claims arising in suburban settings may also involve homeowner’s insurance policies, which frequently provide liability coverage for dog attacks. However, insurance companies do not make the claims process easy and could attempt to argue that the victim provoked the dog, exaggerated injuries, or was trespassing at the time of the incident. This is another reason to seek legal advice early in the process, to ensure you get the right support and guidance to progress your case. Time Limits for Filing a Dog Bite Lawsuit New York has strict deadlines for filing personal injury lawsuits, and in most dog-bite cases, victims generally have 3 years from the date of the attack to file a lawsuit. However, certain circumstances can affect these deadlines, particularly when claims involve minors or government entities. Waiting too long can jeopardize your ability to recover compensation and make it harder to preserve evidence related to the attack. Recovering after a dog bite is not always straightforward, and beyond the immediate physical pain, you may face financial pressure, emotional stress, and uncertainty about what comes next. That is why understanding your legal rights can make a meaningful difference during recovery. Here at Siler & Ingber Accident & Injury Attorneys, our team understands the serious impact a dog attack can have on individuals and families throughout New York City and Long Island. If you have questions about a potential dog bite claim, get in touch today, and we will be happy to help. Siler & Ingber Accident & Injury Attorneys The
