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If you have been attacked by a dog in California? If so, it is important to speak with an experienced dog bite lawyer about your legal rights. You may be seriously injured as a result of a dog bite. You most likely have medical bills and in some cases, serious dog bites require surgery and ongoing therapy and treatment.
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The Bullmastiff dog remain one of the most dangerous dog breeds. Bullmastiff are often compared to the pit bull as the most vicious of dogs. Recent situations of bullmastiff dog attacks include serious lacerations, mauling, bites and even death.
If you or a loved one has been attacked by or bitten by a bullmastiff in California, call today for a FREE CONSULTATION of your claim. Do not let a dog bite attack effect your life more than it has. Let one of our experienced dog bite lawyers help you recover. We will seek the maximum compensation available at law.
There are time limitations in California in which you can bring a claim for injuries resulting from a dog bite. By delaying, you risk forever losing your right to bring a claim. California is a strict liability state when referring to Dog Bites. Consult with an experienced attorney about the special and complex legal issues that may arise in bullmastiff dog bite cases. Don't delay, call today and speak with an attorney: 888.222.8286
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If you have been attacked by a dog and have suffered as a result, you may be entitled to compensation for your injuries. In California, strict liability applies to dog attacks, which means that the owner of a dog is responsible for all injuries resulting from their dogs behaviors. By falling under strict liability, a dog owner’s homeowner’s insurance policy, renter’s insurance, or animal insurance may be the source for recovery.
Call today and speak with one of our attorneys for a free consultation of your case. 888.222.8286. There are time limits on filing a claim. Don’t delay as you may risk losing your right to recover forever.
In California, dog parks, public parks, open spaces, homes, sidewalks, public places and other areas are commonly used for recreational use. Often times, these conducive areas for dog walking remain some of the most dangerous for pedestrians and innocent bystanders. It is important to seek legal representation if you have been attacked by a dog. Although strict liability applies in dog bite cases, there may also be dog leash laws in various cities in California that may apply to help strengthen your case.
Some of the most dangerous dog breeds include: pit bull, rottweiler, bullmastiff, German Shepard, boxer, great dane, Doberman, huskies and others. In California, unlike other states, there is no breed specific law, and there is no one-bite rule that other states may have.
Rottweiler dogs remain one of the most dangerous dog breeds. Rottweilers are often compared to the pit bull as the most vicious dogs.
If you have been attacked by or bitten by a rottweiler in California, call today for a FREE CONSULTATION of your claim. Do not let a dog bite attack effect your life more than it has. Let one of our experienced dog bite lawyers help you recover. We will seek the maximum compensation available at law.
There are time limitations in California in which you can bring a claim for injuries resulting from a dog bite. By delaying, you risk forever losing your right to bring a claim. Don't delay, call today and speak with an attorney: 888.222.8286
Have you been injured as a result of a dog bite or dog attack? You may be entitled to monetary compensation for your injuries. In California, a dog owner is liable for all injuries caused by their dog. As such, a dog owner may have proper insurance to cover the damages caused to you. A dog owners homeowner's insurance policy, renter's insurance or animal insurance may be among the insurance policies that would cover a dog bite.
Call today and speak with one of our experienced dog bite lawyers about your claim. Dog bites remain a frequent and traumatic experience for many Californian residents. Often times, recovery requires years of treatment and therapy. You are entitled to compensation as a result of a dog attack. Let one of our dog bite lawyers help you through this experience and seek the maximum compensation available to you.
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The Pit Bull remains one of the most dangerous breed of dog. Accounting for over half of total dog attack deaths in the past 20 years, dog bites continue to be some of the most severe injuries one can face.
If you have been attacked by or bitten by a pit bull in California, call today for a FREE CONSULTATION of your claim. Do not let a dog bite attack effect your life more than it has. Let one of our experienced dog bite lawyers help you recover.
There are time limitations in California in which you can bring a claim for injuries resulting from a dog bite. By delaying, you risk forever losing your right to bring a claim. Don't delay, call today: 888.222.8286
Whether the victim is a child or an adult, a dog attack or dog bite can be a stressful and traumatic experience. Especially when the dog bite, mauling, scratching, or other form of dog attack results in an open wound, bleeding, scars or requires the victim to seek medical attention.
In California, the owner of a dog is strictly liable for the damages caused by the dog to any person. Under California Civil Code Section 3342, this applies to the owner of the dog, and not a sitter, landlord unless they knew of the dangerous nature of the dog.
Such liability of a dogs actions applies whether the dog is on a leash or running loose, and it generally does not matter whether the attack or dog bite took place on public or private property.
If you or a loved one has been a victim of a dog bite, dog attack or has been injured as a result of a dogs behavior, it is important to speak with an attorney about your legal rights. You may be entitled to compensation, lost wages, medical expenses and pain/suffering. At the Law Offices of Slaughter & Slaughter we provide fast, personal and aggressive representation of dog attack and dog bite victims. Our dog bite attorneys have the experience necessary to seek maximum compensation the law will provide. Call today for a FREE consultation. 888.222.8286
Animals attack and cause injuries more often than many may think. In particular, dogs cause these injuries by biting, jumping, clawing, gnawing and knocking down people.
In California, dog owners are strictly liable for any injuries their dog causes. In some states, the law requires that the dog owner know of the dangerous propensity of the dog before they would be found liable. Such a propensity can be known if the dog has attacked people in the past, the dog has bitten or jumped at anyone in the past.
Some dogs are considered of a fighting breed. These dogs tend to be more aggressive and would not require the injured to prove a past violent behavior.
Often times, a dog owner is covered by a homeowners insurance policy, which would cover the injuries caused to the person. Occasionally, dogs may run into the roads and highways causing motor vehicle accidents. A dog owner may be liable for the accident caused by the dog running into the road.
It is important to consult with an experienced dog bite and dog attack lawyer to discuss your particular situation. Possible breeds of dogs:
- German Shepards - Pit Bull - Rottweilers - Dobermans - Boxers - Alaskan Malmutes - Akitas - American Stafforshire Terriers - Great Danes - Huskies, Siberian Huskies - Wolf Mixes
3341. The owner, possessor, or harborer of any dog or other animal, that shall, on the premises of any person other than the owner, possessor, or harborer of such dog or other animal, kill, worry, or wound any bovine animal, swine, horse, mule, burro, sheep, angora goat, or cashmere goat, or poultry, shall be liable to the owner of the same for the damages and costs of suit, to be recovered in any court of competent jurisdiction:
1. In the prosecution of actions under the provisions of this chapter, it shall not be necessary for the plaintiff to show that the owner, possessor, or harborer of such dog or other animal, had knowledge of the fact that such dog or other animal would kill, wound or worry bovine animals, swine, horses, mules, burros, sheep, goats, or poultry. 2. Any person on finding any dog or dogs, or other animal, not on the premises of the owner or possessor of such dog or dogs, or other animal, worrying, wounding, or killing any bovine animals, swine, horses, mules, burros, sheep, angora or cashmere goats, may, at the time of finding such dog or dogs, or other animal, kill the same, and the owner or owners thereof shall sustain no action for damages against any person so killing such dog or dogs, or other animal. Nothing in this section shall render an owner, possessor, or harborer of a dog liable for the accidental or unavoidable killing or injury of any bovine animal, swine, horse, mule, burro, sheep, angora goat, cashmere goat, or poultry which occurs in connection with or as a incident to the driving or herding the same from the premises of the owner, possessor, or harborer of the dog, whether such killing or injury occurs upon such premises or off of such premises.
3342. (a) The owner of any dog is liable for the damages suffered by any person who is bitten by the dog while in a public place or lawfully in a private place, including the property of the owner of the dog, regardless of the former viciousness of the dog or the owner's knowledge of such viciousness. A person is lawfully upon the private property of such owner within the meaning of this section when he is on such property in the performance of any duty imposed upon him by the laws of this state or by the laws or postal regulations of the United States, or when he is on such property upon the invitation, express or implied, of the owner. (b) Nothing in this section shall authorize the bringing of an action pursuant to subdivision (a) against any governmental agency using a dog in military or police work if the bite or bites occurred while the dog was defending itself from an annoying, harassing, or provoking act, or assisting an employee of the agency in any of the following: (1) In the apprehension or holding of a suspect where the employee has a reasonable suspicion of the suspect's involvement in criminal activity. (2) In the investigation of a crime or possible crime. (3) In the execution of a warrant. (4) In the defense of a peace officer or another person. (c) Subdivision (b) shall not apply in any case where the victim of the bite or bites was not a party to, nor a participant in, nor suspected to be a party to or a participant in, the act or acts that prompted the use of the dog in the military or police work. (d) Subdivision (b) shall apply only where a governmental agency using a dog in military or police work has adopted a written policy on the necessary and appropriate use of a dog for the police or military work enumerated in subdivision (b).
3342.5. (a) The owner of any dog that has bitten a human being shall have the duty to take such reasonable steps as are necessary to remove any danger presented to other persons from bites by the animal.
(b) Whenever a dog has bitten a human being on at least two separate occasions, any person, the district attorney, or city attorney may bring an action against the owner of the animal to determine whether conditions of the treatment or confinement of the dog or other circumstances existing at the time of the bites have been changed so as to remove the danger to other persons presented by the animal. This action shall be brought in the county where a bite occurred. The court, after hearing, may make any order it deems appropriate to prevent the recurrence of such an incident, including, but not limited to, the removal of the animal from the area or its destruction if necessary. (c) Whenever a dog trained to fight, attack, or kill has bitten a human being, causing substantial physical injury, any person, including the district attorney, or city attorney may bring an action against the owner of the animal to determine whether conditions of the treatment or confinement of the dog or other circumstances existing at the time of the bites have been changed so as to remove the danger to other persons presented by the animal. This action shall be brought in the county where a bite occurred. The court, after hearing, may make any order it deems appropriate to prevent the recurrence of such an incident, including, but not limited to, the removal of the animal from the area or its destruction if necessary. (d) Nothing in this section shall authorize the bringing of an action pursuant to subdivision (b) based on a bite or bites inflicted upon a trespasser, or by a dog used in military or police work if the bite or bites occurred while the dog was actually performing in that capacity. (e) Nothing in this section shall be construed to prevent legislation in the field of dog control by any city, county, or city and county. (f) Nothing in this section shall be construed to affect the liability of the owner of a dog under Section 3342 or any other provision of the law. (g) A proceeding under this section is a limited civil case.
If you have been injured as a result of a dog bite, dog attack or dog mauling, call today for a free consultation of your claim. 888.222.8286. Our experienced dog bite attorneys will help you seek recovery for your injuries. Don’t let a devastating injury as a result of a dog bite continue to harm you beyond what is has already done. Below is some important information that you should know in regards to dog attacks and dangerous dog breeds in California. In 2000, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) reported that 25 breeds of dogs were involved in 238 fatal dog bites from 1979-1998. More than 50% of the deaths for which the breed was known were caused by Pit Bull type dogs and Rottweilers*. The study also stated that each year, 4.7 million Americans are bitten by dogs. These bites result in approximately 16 fatalities. California’s Dog Bite Law, clearly states who is at fault in a dog bite attack. The owner of the offending dog is responsible for the dog’s conduct at all times. The owner is responsible for damages claimed by a victim, should his animal inflict wounds upon that victim. Regardless of whether you were on your property, on the dog owners property, on public property or private property, a dog owner is liable for any and all injuries resulting from the dogs actions. Slaughter & Slaughter, of Los Angeles, California, has the resources and experience in dog bite law to represent your case aggressively and effectively. We seek to get you the maximum compensation allowable by law for your pain and suffering, medical bills, loss of wages, and loss of lifestyle. Dangerous breeds include, but are not limited to: • Pit Bull • Rottweiler • Chow Chow • Akita • Alaskan Malamute • Boxer • Great Dane • Wolf-hybrid • German Shepherd • Siberian Husky • Doberman Pinscher • American Staffordshire Terrier • Perro de Presa Canario • Mastiff • Rhodesian Ridgeback • Argentinian Fighting Dog • Dingo • BoerBoel The Perro de Presa Canario breed, had extensive media coverage, when Diane Whipple, was attacked and killed when she tried to enter her California apartment on January 26th, 2001. The fact is; any breed of dog is capable of suddenly turning vicious—even the most docile-looking dog, can turn on an innocent bystander in a fraction of a second. Dogs, whether provoked, or not, are capable of biting and mauling; even killing, given the circumstances, and the opportunity. Dogs that roam the neighborhood in a pack are particularly dangerous, no matter what their breed. Once they have the “pack instinct,” they’ll work as a team, their primal instincts at a peak. If one dog singles out a victim; the others will join in the attack. 60% of fatal dog attacks during 1979-1998, were from more than one dog attacking the innocent victim. A 5-year-old girl was killed by a pack of dogs roaming the neighborhood in Show Low Arizona, in 2005. She was playing in her parents’ yard. A 4-year-old girl, Tori Whitehurst, was attacked and fatally injured when her pet, Cane, an American Bulldog, turned on the girl and killed her. They were the best of friends, according to her parents, Ian and Carin Whitehurst. The dog had to be shot seven times by Sheriffs’ Deputies; that was after the family’s nanny stabbed the dog with a pair of scissors while trying to save the little girl. Weighing in at over a hundred pounds, Cane, was said to be a “snuggle-bug” showing no previous signs of aggression. “When you consider the fact that there are 61 million dogs in the United States, it becomes clear that dog-bite prevention is very important,” Dr. Roger Mahr, president of the American Veterinary Medical Association, said in May during National Dog Bite Prevention Week. When dogs attack, reconstructive plastic surgery is usually necessary, as chunks of flesh are bitten off to the bone by the offending dog/s, leaving the victim with considerable disfigurement. Nerve damage and facial fractures often take place during a dog attack, which require extensive hospitalization and therapy. Physical and mental trauma continues long after the attack; sometimes for the rest of the victims’ life. Intensive psychological counseling may be required to help heal the victim’s mental state of mind. Call today for your free consultation with a compassionate professional. 888.222.8286