Juzwiakowski, Deborah v. Estes, et. al., (New Haven Superior Court—filed October 23, 2018) In the Spring of 2018, our plaintiff was enjoying a jog on a public roadway in West Haven when she was suddenly and without warning chased down and bitten several times by a dog belonging to the defendants. As a result of the attack, the plaintiff required emergency medical care, hospitalization, and surgery and some of the injuries she sustained to her legs, arms, and hands are permanent. She will require additional treatment in the future and her ability to participate in daily activities she previously enjoyed has been restricted. The owners/caretakers of the dog who bit our client were extremely negligent in failing to restrain the dog from violently attacking a passerby. They also failed to take any other preventative action to protect the public from what they knew or should have known to be an aggressive animal.
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By Christina Acampora | posted on December 3rd, 2018