East Hanover, NJ asked in Personal Injury and Animal / Dog Law for New Jersey

Q: Can the person sue if my dog attacked them but no one was injured

1 Lawyer Answer

A: Injury is generally a necessary component of a tort (personal injury)-based case. Without knowing more details, it's not clear what someone would base such a case on, unless it's primarily based on emotional trauma (or something similar along those lines). Someone could always sue; there's no controlling that. But injury (whether physical, emotional, etc.) is generally a requirement in most tort cases. Good luck

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