South Jersey Laws
Dog Bites
New Jersey Statute § 4:19-16 - Liability of owner regardless of viciousness of dog


A person who is injured by dog bites while in a public place or while legally on someone else's property can sue for the injuries suffered.

In New Jersey, the owner of a dog can be held strictly liable for the injuries suffered by anyone bitten. Strict liability means that a court will not accept any defense in a dog bite case when there is proof that:

  • The person being sued is the actual owner of the dog causing the injury;
  • The dog did in fact bite, scratch or otherwise hurt the person who is suing;
  • The dog bite happened in a public place or in a private place, such as someone’s home or yard, where the plaintiff was legally allowed to be, i.e., not trespassing; and
  • The person who is suing did not provoke the dog into biting.
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