Maintenance Worker Sues Homeowner Over Dog Bite Incident
A routine maintenance job turned into a nightmare when a worker was bitten by a dog, leading to a legal battle over negligence and liability. On August 9, 2024, Callie Harris filed a complaint in the Circuit Court of the 15th Judicial Circuit in Palm Beach County, Florida, against Zachary Feinsilver.
According to the court documents, Harris alleges that on January 9, 2024, she was lawfully present at Feinsilver’s property in Delray Beach to clean up after his dog. Despite assurances that the dog would be kept inside during her work, Feinsilver allegedly released the dog named Zeke into the yard before Harris had completed her task. The complaint states that Zeke became aggressive and prevented Harris from leaving the property. As she attempted to calm the dog by petting it, Zeke bit her finger, causing significant injuries.
Harris’s lawsuit includes two counts: strict liability pursuant to Florida Statute § 767.04 and negligence. She argues that Feinsilver is strictly liable for her injuries because he owned the dog and failed to restrain it despite knowing its aggressive tendencies. “Defendant did not have a ‘Bad Dog’ sign posted,” notes the complaint, emphasizing Feinsilver’s failure to warn of potential danger.

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