By mstratton | posted on December 20th, 2013
Mackey v. Cullina, (judicial district of Middlesex – filed Aug. 12, 2013) A woman was chased and then attacked by an untethered dog while biking down North Main Street in Ivoryton. She suffered severe bodily injuries including a fractured pelvis, other fractures, muscular and ligament damage, and permanent scarring. If the defendant had behaved responsibly when caring for his dog and not just let it roam free to attack innocent walkers and bikers who passed by, our plaintiff would not have incurred the enormous medical bills and extensive physical therapy that she did in addition to a substantial loss of future earnings due to her physical limitations post attack.