Legal Question in Health Care Law in New York
My neighbor has a pit bull that bit my dog. My dog was treated at the vet. My neighbors pitbull is constantly out with no leash. WHAT CAN I DO about this matter
1 Answer from Attorneys
Where was your dog when he was bitten? If the pit was off the leash and your dog was in your yard or on a leash, the owner may be held liable if you have evidence. Depending on the size of your claim, you can handle the matter yourself in New York City Civil Court, which has jurisdiction up to $25,000.
Also, contact the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. (DOHMH). According to the NYC website, this department has the responsibility for handling animals. For more information, read this section below from the agency's website.
New York City has many laws that apply to the keeping of animals, some of which carry fines of up to $2,000 per violation. Some of the regulations pertaining to animals are the Dog License Law, the Dog Leash Law, the Canine Waste Law (Pooper Scoop"), the Rabies Vaccination Law and the Animal Nuisance Law. VPHS works with the Police, the Parks Department, the Sanitation Department and other agencies to enforce these regulations. DOH will take complaints concerning the presence of animals or will refer you to the appropriate agency. To make a complaint call DOHMH Central Complaints at 311.
Paula J. McGill
New York Offices
Manhattan and Long Island
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