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A dog attack can turn a normal day into a medical and financial mess. As dog bite lawyers, Sweet James helps adults and children hold negligent owners accountable and seek payment for treatment, scars, lost wages, and emotional harm.
Our team represents victims’ claims based on strict liability statutes, leash law violations, negligent handling, and landlord or business responsibility. We also take on insurers who dispute fault or downplay injuries.
California Dog Bite Law and Liability
California Civil Code 3342 imposes strict liability on owners when their dog bites someone in public or someone lawfully on private property. You do not need to prove the dog had a history of aggression or that the owner knew of any risk.
Defenses can include trespassing or provoking the dog, and bites involving police or military dogs are evaluated under different legal standards that may require a government claim and separate liability analysis.
Comparative fault may reduce damages if the defense proves your conduct increased the risk.
Local rules also matter. Leash laws and animal care regulations can support negligence claims, and Animal Control reports often provide key documentation for your case. Our personal injury lawyer can help you understand the liability in your case.
What To Do Right After a Dog Bite
Quick, steady action protects your health and your claim. Get medical care, even for small punctures, to address infection risk and document injuries. Report the incident to the local animal care agency and, if needed, the police department. Here are the next steps you should take:
- Photograph your wounds, torn clothing, blood at the scene, and the dog.
- Get the dog owner’s name, address, and insurance details.
- Ask witnesses for contact information and brief statements.
- Save clothing and personal items in a paper bag as evidence.
- Decline recorded statements from insurers until you speak with a lawyer.
- Follow all medical instructions and keep receipts and prescriptions.
These steps create a record that supports both liability and damages. They also help us track down coverage quickly.
Common Injuries and Medical Care After Dog Attacks
Dog bites often cause puncture wounds, tearing injuries, nerve damage, and fractures from knockdowns. Infection is a frequent complication, which is why prompt wound care, antibiotics, and tetanus updates are common.
Scars and disfigurement can require plastic surgery and laser treatment, especially with facial bites. Children are particularly vulnerable, and early specialist care can reduce long-term effects.
Psychological injuries matter, too. Many clients face anxiety, nightmares, or avoidance of dogs; therapy records document these losses and often increase the overall case value.
Our Dog Bite Lawyer Can Prove Fault and Damages
Your case must show where the bite happened, that you were lawfully present, and that the owner’s dog caused the injuries. Strict liability covers bites, while leash-law or negligent-handling violations can add a negligence claim.
Our dog bite attorney will link medical findings to the bite through records, photographs, and expert opinions. For claims involving landlords or businesses, we look for prior complaints, knowledge of a dangerous dog, and failure to act.
Our managing partner, Bobby Taghavi, is a former national prosecutor and can help you hold the liable parties responsible.
Evidence That Strengthens Your Case
Photographs from the day of the incident and the healing process help measure pain, suffering, and scarring. Medical notes from emergency care and follow-up visits show the course of treatment and future needs, such as scar revision or counseling.
Witness statements, Animal Control reports, and any prior bite history can firmly establish liability. We also pull surveillance footage from nearby homes or businesses when available.
Insurance Coverage and Claim Strategy
Most dog bite recoveries come from homeowners’ or renters’ insurance. Some policies include medical payments coverage that can quickly reimburse initial bills, without deciding fault.
Adjusters often try to minimize scarring, argue provocation, or push for fast, low settlements. We prepare a detailed demand with photos, records, and expert input to counter those tactics and position your case for a stronger result.
If the owner was a tenant, we investigate landlord responsibility, especially when there were prior complaints or leash violations on the property. When coverage disputes arise, we analyze policy language and look for additional sources of recovery.
What Compensation Can You Recover in a California Dog Bite Case
You may recover medical expenses, future care such as scar revision or therapy, lost wages, and reduced earning capacity if injuries affect your work. Property damage, like torn clothing and glasses, may be part of your claim.
Pain and suffering include physical pain, anxiety, sleep disruption, and social or professional impact from visible scarring. Children’s cases often include damages for long-term psychological effects and future corrective procedures.
Punitive damages are rare and usually require proof of malicious conduct, such as intentionally training a dog to attack people. If facts support that theory, we develop the evidence and present it appropriately.
Filing Deadlines and Local Court Process
Most California personal injury dog bite claims carry a two-year statute of limitations from the date of injury. For minors, the clock typically starts at age 18, but early action helps preserve evidence and witnesses.
Claims involving public entities, such as bites from police K-9s, trigger a government claim deadline that is usually six months. Missing that step can bar a lawsuit, so fast contact with counsel is smart.
How Our Legal Team Can Help You
We start with a free, private consultation to map out your goals and next steps. We work on a contingency fee, so you pay no upfront legal fees, and we get paid only if we recover money for you.
Our team of dog bite lawyers collects evidence, consults with medical providers, and builds a detailed demand that reflects your full losses. If the insurer resists, we file suit and prepare your case for a judge or jury.
We keep you informed with clear updates and timelines. From first treatment to final resolution, our focus is to help you move forward with the resources you need.
Contact Our Dog Bite Lawyer Today
If you or a loved one suffered a dog bite, you do not have to deal with insurance companies alone. Sweet James can help you recover compensation after you’ve been injured by a negligent owner’s dog.
Reach out today for a free case review, and let us explain your options and the path toward recovery.
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