What do I need to prove to win my Pennsylvania animal and dog bite case?
To win a Pennsylvania dog bite case, you need to prove, one, that you weren’t trespassing on the property, but you also need to prove that the dog bite attack was unprovoked and that the dog owner knew or should have known of his or her dog’s vicious or dangerous propensities.
What are the dog bite laws in Pennsylvania?
The dog bite laws of Pennsylvania are that if a dog bites you, the owner of that dog is liable if you did not provoke the attack and the owner knew or should have known of his or her dog’s vicious or dangerous propensities.
Are witnesses important in Pennsylvania animal and dog bite cases?
Witnesses are absolutely important to a dog bite case because a witness can give an unbiased account of what happened and help prove that the dog bite attack was unprovoked, and the dog acted in an aggressive and dangerous manner.