Dog Bites

Dog Bite Injury Lawyers: Protecting Your Rights and Your Health

Dog Bite Laws in California: What You Need to Know

If you’ve been bitten or attacked by a dog in California, it’s important to understand the legal rights you have and the steps you need to take to protect yourself and secure the compensation you deserve. Dog bite injuries can cause severe physical pain, emotional trauma, and significant medical expenses. In California, the law provides a clear path for victims of dog bites to pursue legal action against the dog owner.

California’s Strict Liability for Dog Bites

Under California Civil Code Section 3342, the state follows a strict liability rule when it comes to dog bites. This means that if a dog bites you—whether the dog has bitten someone before or not—the owner is responsible for the injuries. You do not need to prove that the dog owner was negligent or knew that their dog was dangerous. Simply put, if the dog bites, the owner is liable for your injuries, medical bills, and other damages, including pain and suffering.

However, there are exceptions to this rule:

  • If the dog bite occurred while the victim was trespassing on private property.
  • If the victim provoked the dog in some way, such as by hitting or teasing it.
  • If the victim was a dog handler or in a situation where they were aware of potential danger.

What to Do if You Are Bitten by a Dog

If you are bitten by a dog, taking immediate action is crucial. Here are the first steps you should take:

  1. Seek Medical Attention: Even if the bite seems minor, it’s important to have it evaluated by a healthcare professional. Dog bites can lead to infections, and some dogs may carry diseases like rabies, which need immediate treatment.

  2. Report the Incident: Contact your local animal control office or the police to report the dog bite. This will help ensure that the dog is quarantined if needed, and it helps establish a record of the incident.

  3. Document the Incident: If possible, take photos of your injuries and any damage caused by the attack. Record the dog’s breed, color, and any other identifying features, as well as the location of the attack.

  4. Identify the Dog’s Owner: Get the contact information of the dog’s owner. If the dog is not on the owner’s property at the time of the attack, ask for proof of ownership and insurance details.

  5. Do Not Discuss Your Case with the Dog Owner’s Insurance: Insurance companies may try to downplay your injuries. It’s best to speak with a lawyer first before providing any information to the insurance company.

Why You Should Contact Torres Law Group

Dog bite cases can become complicated, especially when dealing with insurance companies, animal control authorities, and medical providers. That’s why you should contact us at Torres Law Group immediately at 800-601-3385.

With over 20 years of legal experience in personal injury law and a bilingual staff fluent in both English and Spanish, we are uniquely qualified to help you navigate the complexities of California dog bite laws. Our team will advocate for you every step of the way, ensuring that your case is handled efficiently and effectively, securing the best possible outcome for you.

Whether through negotiating a fair settlement or litigating in court, we are committed to helping you get the justice and compensation you deserve. Don’t wait—contact us today to discuss your case. We are ready to fight for your rights and assist you in every way possible.

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