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Pennsylvania Dog Bite Settlement Calculator

Estimate Pennsylvania dog bite settlement — Dog Law — Strict Medical Liability, Dangerous Dog Statute (2024 amended), Statute of Limitations

Last reviewed: April 2026

⚖️ PENNSYLVANIA: Dog Law — Strict Medical Liability | Dangerous Dog Statute (2024 amended) | Statute of Limitations

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Reviewed by Leonard Goldberg, Editor
Last updated May 15, 2026
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Your Estimated Settlement

$36,000 — $66,000

Pain & Suffering
$45,000
Medical Bills
$15,000
Lost Wages
$5,000
Out-of-Pocket
$1,000

Total (mid-range)$51,000
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Pennsylvania Dog Bite Law

Pennsylvania dog bite liability is governed by 3 P.S. §459-502(b)(1) (Dog Law — Strict Medical Liability): Strict liability for medical expenses only. Owner automatically liable for ALL medical costs of any bite victim, regardless of prior knowledge. No scienter required for medical damages.

Dangerous Dog Statute (2024 amended) (3 P.S. §459-502-A): Strict liability — all damages once dog classified 'dangerous'. Dog designated dangerous if severe injury without provocation. 2024 amendment removed prior-propensity requirement; first-bite liability applies.

Statute of Limitations (42 Pa.C.S. §5524): 2 years from date of injury. Minors: tolled until age 18; child has until 20th birthday. 94.5% of PA cases resolve pre-trial.

Key Pennsylvania Dog Bite Statutes

Pennsylvania dog bite liability operates under these critical legal rules:

3 P.S. §459-502(b)(1)

Dog Law — Strict Medical Liability

Standard: Strict liability for medical expenses only

Scope: Owner automatically liable for ALL medical costs of any bite victim, regardless of prior knowledge. No scienter required for medical damages.

3 P.S. §459-502-A

Dangerous Dog Statute (2024 amended)

Standard: Strict liability — all damages once dog classified 'dangerous'

Scope: Dog designated dangerous if severe injury without provocation. 2024 amendment removed prior-propensity requirement; first-bite liability applies.

42 Pa.C.S. §5524

Statute of Limitations

Standard: 2 years from date of injury

Scope: Minors: tolled until age 18; child has until 20th birthday. 94.5% of PA cases resolve pre-trial.

Common Law Negligence

One-Bite Rule (pain & suffering)

Standard: Scienter required for non-medical damages

Scope: For pain, suffering, lost wages, emotional distress beyond medical, plaintiff must prove owner knew of dangerous propensity — hybrid core of PA law.

40 P.S. §1171.5 (Insurance Dept. guidance)

Breed Exclusion — Limited Prohibition

Standard: Insurers may not cancel existing policies based on breed alone

Scope: Can decline new policies by breed; cannot refuse mid-term claim. Standard HO $100K-$300K. Exception: dogs with documented bite history.

Recovery Structure

Medical expenses (including reconstructive surgery), scarring & disfigurement (often separately compensable), psychological trauma including PTSD, lost wages, future medical. Children's cases often require court-supervised trusts for settlements over statutory thresholds.

Key Pennsylvania Doctrines

One-Bite Rule (pain & suffering): Scienter required for non-medical damages. Breed Exclusion — Limited Prohibition: Insurers may not cancel existing policies based on breed alone

Damage Structure + Caps

Medical, scarring/disfigurement damages, psychological (PTSD), lost wages

Pennsylvania Dog Bite Verdicts + Averages

Recent Pennsylvania dog bite liability outcomes:

AmountYearCase / Injury
$315K2023Girl required surgery after bitten by dog she was watching
$101K2023Child visiting relative bit on face by German Shepherd mix — plastic surgery
$70K2024Plaintiff attacked by loose dog (July 2024 jury verdict)
$89K2024 — PA state average — 2nd highest nationally per III data

Pennsylvania Dog Bite FAQs

Is Pennsylvania a strict liability or one-bite state for dog bites?

Pennsylvania is HYBRID: strict liability for medical expenses (3 P.S. §459-502), but one-bite/scienter rule for pain and suffering damages. As of 2024 amendments to the Dangerous Dog Statute, designated dangerous dogs create strict liability for all damages on first attack. This determines whether you need to prove the owner knew the dog was dangerous.

What compensation is available for dog bite in Pennsylvania?

Medical bills (often 3-5× for reconstructive/cosmetic surgery), scarring/disfigurement damages (separately compensable), psychological trauma (PTSD common in children and severe attacks), lost wages, future medical. Pennsylvania does not cap compensatory damages in dog bite cases.

Does homeowner's insurance cover dog bites in Pennsylvania?

Standard homeowner's policies cover dog bites with $100K-$300K liability limits. Some insurers exclude specific breeds (pit bulls, Rottweilers, Akitas, etc.) — check policy. If dog has bite history, coverage may be void or excluded. Umbrella policies often provide additional $1M+ coverage.

How long do I have to file a Pennsylvania dog bite lawsuit?

The SOL is typically 2-3 years from the bite date in Pennsylvania. For minors, it tolls until age 18. Government-owned property may have shorter notice requirements. Act promptly — evidence (photos of injuries, dog ownership records) deteriorates fast.

What is 'provocation' as a dog bite defense?

In most Pennsylvania strict liability states, provocation is the main defense. Provocation includes teasing, hitting, or antagonizing the dog, and sometimes (disputed) trespassing. Young children are rarely held to provocation standards. The defense is fact-specific and often a jury question.

Pending Pennsylvania Dog Bite Issues

Active legal developments (as of April 2026):

  • 2024 amendment to §459-502-A has not yet been interpreted by PA appellate courts — strict liability scope for all damages may be litigated.
  • Hybrid rule creates two-track litigation: medical costs easy to recover, pain/suffering requires scienter proof.
  • Breed-based policy issuance refusals are legal in PA — verify policy existence before filing.

Informational only — consult a licensed attorney for case-specific advice.

Primary Sources

  • codes.findlaw.com/pa/title-3-ps-agriculture/pa-st-sect-3-459-502
  • codes.findlaw.com/pa/title-3-ps-agriculture/pa-st-sect-3-459-502-a
  • www.margolisedelstein.com/articles/important-changes-to-pa-dangerous-dog-law-criminal-civil-liability

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New York

NEW Flanders 2025 negligence rule, 3-yr SOL, modified comparative

California

Pure strict liability §3342, 2-yr SOL, provocation defense

Florida

§767.04 strict liability + 4-yr SOL

Ohio

Pure strict liability R.C. 955.28, Avery's Law $100K insurance 2026

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