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Defending Your Rights, Healing Your Wounds: Your Dog Bite Advocate
Dog bites have the potential to cause severe and permanent injury. They can be debilitating and cause permanent disfigurement, loss of use of a body part, significant emotional trauma, and more.
Consulting with a California dog bite lawyer is wise if you or a loved one was recently attacked by a dog in Hollister, Monterey, Castroville, San Benito County, or anywhere in California. A seasoned attorney can discuss your options for pursuing compensation for your losses.
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In California, a dog owner is responsible for your injuries if you were bitten by their dog. This applies as long as you had a lawful right to be in the place you were at the time of the bite. This includes public places, of course, but also includes private property so long as you have a legal right to be there.
California follows a strict liability standard, which means the dog owner is legally responsible for injuries caused by their dog even if they were not negligent.
In other words, even if the owner had no reason to know their dog could be aggressive, they are liable for injuries if the dog harms someone. This standard makes getting compensation easier in California than in other states where the victim must prove that the owner was negligent.
Despite being beloved family members, the law recognizes dogs as physical property. Therefore, a dog owner can be held liable under the premises liability theory when someone is injured on or by their property.
Dog owners are responsible for the actions of their pets even if they are not present when the incident occurs. Typically, dog bite injuries are covered by the homeowner’s insurance policy.
As a dog bite victim, if you file a lawsuit, you must prove several elements to win your case.
Generally, you must show the following:
There are exceptions to a dog owner’s liability, including:
Every situation is unique, so to better understand your rights and options, it is best to consult an experienced California dog bite lawyer.
After a dog bite attack, it is reasonable to be in shock. Not only are you physically hurt, but you are likely shocked, fearful, and confused by what happened. While every situation is unique, you can take three simple steps following a dog bite.
Dog bites almost always require medical attention. Even if they are relatively minor, dog bites can foster severe infections, permanent disfigurement, and substantial injuries. These wounds usually require cleaning, disinfecting, suturing, and more.
No matter the severity of the bite, it is imperative to see a doctor immediately. You may also need a rabies vaccination.
Dog bites can happen in the blink of an eye, but remaining calm and gathering crucial evidence later can be vital to getting the compensation you need.
If you are able, you should:
Having this information and documentation can strengthen your claim.
Scheduling a consultation with a skilled dog bite attorney can make all the difference when trying to get compensated for your injury-related expenses. At Gonzalez & Jones, APC, our Hollister attorneys will assess the incident, review your options, and help you choose the best course of action.
If you were recently injured in a dog bite attack and are contemplating filing a lawsuit, you probably have questions. What are average dog bite settlement amounts? How much are my injuries worth?
How long does it take for a dog bite settlement to get to my bank account? Unfortunately, there is no one-size-fits-all answer to these questions.
Most dog bite claims are resolved through negotiating a settlement, and only a tiny portion of cases proceed to trial. That said, it can be several months from the inception of your case to settlement.
The factors specific to your lawsuit will also directly influence the average settlement amount.
These can include:
This is not an exhaustive list, and one of our experienced dog attack lawyers can better estimate what you can expect.
Typically, in California, a dog bite victim has two years from the date of the accident or injury to file a personal injury lawsuit. However, the statute of limitations for a child dog bite case is extended to two years from their 18th birthday.
While this is the law, we always recommend that dog bite victims or their parents file a lawsuit sooner rather than later. This helps to preserve the victim’s rights and evidence and increases the likelihood of getting a successful outcome.
At Gonzalez & Jones, APC, we provide unwavering client advocacy with a compassionate family approach. After a dog bite attack, the most important thing for you to do is to recover, heal, and get back to your life. Let us handle the rest. Contact us online or call (408) 848-2208 to schedule a free consultation today.
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