Laura Davis has filed a compelling lawsuit that brings to light a terrifying encounter with a dangerous dog, allegedly due to the negligence of property owners. The complaint was lodged by Laura Davis in the Court of Common Pleas of Delaware County, Pennsylvania, on February 7, 2025, against Raul Forsmark and Emily Eisenhuth. This legal action seeks to address the severe injuries Davis claims to have suffered from an unprovoked dog attack while vacationing at a property owned by the defendants.
According to the complaint, Laura Davis was visiting A 134 Adventure Avenue in Gouldsboro, Pennsylvania, on February 5, 2024, when she was bitten in the face by a dog residing on the premises. The plaintiff asserts that both Raul Forsmark and Emily Eisenhuth had control over the property and were aware of the dog's vicious nature. The lawsuit alleges that this awareness imposed a legal duty on them to protect visitors from potential harm. Despite this obligation, it is claimed that they failed to secure the dog or provide adequate warnings about its presence.
Davis's attorney, Raphael F. Castro of Lundy Law LLP, emphasizes that her injuries are not only physical but also psychological. "Plaintiff has suffered severe and permanent injuries," states Castro in the complaint. These include damage to her lip, mouth, and cheek as well as internal injuries whose full extent remains unknown. Furthermore, Davis has experienced significant mental anguish and financial losses due to her inability to work following the incident.
The lawsuit accuses Forsmark and Eisenhuth of multiple counts of negligence including failing to warn guests about the dangerous condition posed by the dog and neglecting necessary repairs or precautions such as securing fences around their property. Additionally, it is alleged that they allowed a hazardous environment without any warning signs despite knowing about previous attacks by the same animal.
Laura Davis seeks compensation exceeding $50,000 from each defendant for damages related to medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering among other reliefs permitted by law. Her case underscores serious concerns regarding premises liability laws which hold property owners accountable for maintaining safe environments for visitors.
Representing Laura Davis is attorney Raphael F. Castro from Lundy Law LLP based in Philadelphia while no information about defense attorneys is available yet. The case ID CV2025001143 remains unspecified but proceedings will take place under Judge oversight within Delaware County’s jurisdiction.