Dog Bite Statute of Limitations in New York

In New York, you have 3 years from the date of a dog bite to file a personal injury lawsuit under CPLR §214. Missing this deadline permanently bars your claim.

Last updated June 2026
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Frequently asked questions

How long do you have to sue after a dog bite in New York?

Under New York CPLR §214, the statute of limitations for a personal injury claim arising from a dog bite is three years from the date of the attack. If you do not file a lawsuit within that three-year window, the court will almost certainly dismiss your case regardless of its merits.

Does New York follow strict liability or the one-bite rule for dog bites?

New York follows the one-bite rule, not strict liability. To recover damages, an injured person must prove the dog’s owner knew or should have known the animal had vicious propensities—for example, a history of biting, snapping, or aggressive behavior. NYC Admin Code §17-342 adds a separate duty for owners of dangerous dogs in the city, but the underlying negligence standard still turns on the owner’s prior knowledge.

What starts the three-year clock for a dog bite claim in NY?

The limitations period begins on the date the bite or attack actually occurs—not the date you sought medical treatment, not the date you discovered the severity of your injuries. Waiting to see how an injury heals does not pause the clock, so it is important to consult a lawyer as soon as possible after an attack.

Are there exceptions to the statute of limitations for dog bite victims who are minors?

Yes. Under CPLR §208, if the victim was under 18 at the time of the dog bite, the three-year limitations period is tolled (paused) until the child turns 18, giving them until their 21st birthday to file. This exception does not apply if a parent or guardian has already brought a timely claim on the child’s behalf.

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