by Friedman & Ranzenhofer, PC on December 30, 2014
in Dog Bites
Defendant, whose English bulldog was on a leash, stopped in front of Plaintiff’s home and asked him what he was looking at and if he had a “problem” with her. The two argued for about 10 minutes. Defendant left but returned several minutes later and threw a bag of dog feces at Plaintiff and walked […]
by Friedman & Ranzenhofer, PC on July 16, 2014
in Dog Bites
While an experienced Buffalo personal injury lawyer may be able to successfully recover damages when a dog that has never bitten before causes an injury by biting someone, the fact that the dog has not bitten before does make the case more difficult. This is because for a dog owner in New York State to […]