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Try CasePortal for FreeJ. Sammartino rules a family may pursue negligence claims against a postal worker who allegedly repeatedly pepper sprayed the family's dog, which made its way onto the family members' skin and clothing, resulting in burns to their skin when they came in contact with the residual chemicals. The family sufficiently proves that the postal worker owed them a legal duty to take reasonable care when using the pepper spray on the family's property.
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