In California, dog owners are liable for a bite or attack that injures another person, even if the dog has never attacked anyone before. Compared to the “one bite” rule in other states, California law does make it somewhat easier for victims seeking compensation for their dog bite injuries. However, as simple as it may […]
Read MoreVideo cameras are everywhere these days in Orange County. Between security cameras, cell phone cameras, handheld recorders, and other devices, it seems as though we are recorded all the time. If you were bitten by a dog in Anaheim and suffered injuries, however, this can work in your favor. Especially if you were in a […]
Read MoreOrange County Dog Bite Lawyer discusses When to Take Your Child to the Doctor for a Dog Bite Wound While it is always a good idea to have a medical professional at least take a look at any dog bite wound, it is imperative that you seek immediate medical attention for your child if: The dog […]
Read MoreUnprovoked dog attacks are responsible for many serious injuries in Orange County every year. Unfortunately, dog bite victims often have trouble recovering compensation for the expenses related to the bite. If you have been bitten by a dog in Orange County, there are some things you should know before you file an insurance claim. You […]
Read MoreIn some states, dog bite victims have to prove that the dog had a history of aggressive behavior in order to successfully pursue compensation from the dog’s owner. In California, however, dog bite victims only have to prove that: The person actually owns the dog. You were actually injured by the dog bite and needed […]
Read MoreIf you have been bitten by a dog in Orange County, it is important that you contact the owner of the dog or call animal control as soon as possible. In California, a dog that has bitten someone is usually held in quarantine to check for rabies or other diseases and keep people safe from […]
Read MoreIf you were attacked by a dog in Orange County and sustained bite injuries, California law requires that the dog be quarantined. The quarantine generally lasts for about ten days after you file a report, and it may take place in an animal shelter, a veterinarian’s office, or even in the owner’s home under certain […]
Read MoreAlthough many people don’t take dog bites seriously, many people in California who have been injured or lost a loved one in a dog attack would disagree. We like to think of dogs as harmless and friendly creatures, but dog bite victims sometimes suffer serious injuries, permanent scarring, lifelong disability, and even death as the […]
Read MoreChoosing an attorney after a dog bite injury isn’t always easy, and you may be unsure if you should even pursue a claim or hire an attorney in the first place. The good news is that a free consultation with an attorney can address these kinds of questions—even if you don’t ultimately end up hiring […]
Read MoreDog attacks can be terrifying, especially when the victim is a young, unsuspecting child. When a Riverside dog bite injury results in permanent scarring and an abundance of medical bills, it can be even worse. There are certain steps that must be taken by anyone suffering an injury from a dog bite. However, following those […]
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