Legal Question in Personal Injury in Pennsylvania

Small Claims Court -

My 19-year old daugher was bit by a dog at a house (not a frat house) by the Penn State University campus - how can she determine where to file a claim in the small claims court. The owner has not replied re paying for the plastic surgery she needs (bite under eye requires a small implant costing approx $700). Therefore, she needs to take him to court. Thank you.


Asked on 3/05/08, 2:24 pm

4 Answers from Attorneys

Daniel Cevallos Cevallos & Wong, LLP

Re: Small Claims Court -

She should not just file in small claims. This is a bigger case--a Court of Common Pleas case--for sure. Small claims limits are too low. Plus, the medical bills alone are not the measure of damages. Feel free to call our offices. We do not charge for initial consultations, and we would take this case on a contingent fee basis. You can call or e-mail me directly.

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Answered on 3/05/08, 2:30 pm
Daniel Cevallos Cevallos & Wong, LLP

Re: Small Claims Court -

Also, be sure that you have taken photographs and keep copies of all communications you have with the owner of the dog and the owner of the property where she was bitten. There is likely liability against the house owner, the dog owner, and a number of other theories of liability.

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Answered on 3/05/08, 2:33 pm
Paul Stacom Law Office of Paul J. Stacom

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I handle dog bite cases. In addition to repayment of her medical expenses, she may also recover for her pain and suffering, especially to have to undergo a surgery. I would need more information as to the circumstances surrounding the bite incident. An attorney contacting the owner may get their attention.

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Answered on 3/05/08, 2:40 pm
Richard Senker Senker Law Office

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If your daughter is going to handle this w/o a lawyer, she has to sue the owner of the dog and maybe the homeowner, depending on the facts. The location of the house and/or the location of the residence of the dog owner will dictate which small claims court to file in. Beware, the case is probably worth more than the upper limit that your daughter can get in small claims court--this is probably not a "small claim". She ought to find an experienced personal injury atty to handle the case. Somebody local may be easier (and most likely just as good). Feel free to call me if you want some names of experienced injury attys in that area who your daughter can talk to.

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Answered on 3/05/08, 2:51 pm


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