Suffering an injury from a dog bite may cause you to have months of recovery. Time missed at work, and numerous health complications overall, resulting in significant financial loss. Hiring a Fair Oaks personal injury lawyer is one of the most important strategies you can take to ensure you receive fair compensation after such an incident. At Triumph Law, P.C., our Fair Oaks dog bite lawyer has the experience and drive to help you find the financial relief you need after such an incident.
Dog Bites Are Not Uncommon in Many Areas
It is true that many dog bites result in very limited injuries, but those are not the situations we are discussing here. Rather, we are talking about the thousands of people injured and requiring medical care in the U.S. as those who died as a result of such attacks. The U.S. Center for Disease Control and Prevention shared that from 2011 to 2021, 468 people died from such dog bites.
Dog bites occur for many reasons, and not all of them are preventable. There are times when a dog may bite someone unprovoked and without warning and may never have done anything like this in the past. Yet, there are very specific laws in the state of California that make it clear that dog owners are liable for any losses their dogs cause, no matter if there is a past history or if they did take steps to prevent and warn the public.
If you are lawfully on someone else’s property or in a public place, and you are bitten by a dog, the owner may be liable for the losses that occurred. This does not apply to instances in which the dog did not bite but caused losses or in situations where you were trespassing on the property. Keep that in mind when you speak to your dog bite attorney.
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(916) 500-0000How to Prove a Dog Bite Owner Is Liable for Your Losses
Under California laws, the dog’s owner is responsible for the animal’s actions and the losses a person suffers from a dog bite. The law specifically states that even if the property owner tried to avoid the incident with a leash or otherwise guarding the dog’s behavior, they are still responsible for the losses. This is even the case when a person is bitten, and the dog has no history of biting anyone else.
The key here is that trespassers are those who do not have the legal right to the property, especially if there are posted signs stating that this is the case. If the person is operating in official business, such as dropping a package or the mail, they are not considered trespassers. There are protections in place for children, though, meaning that even if the child was not welcomed onto the property, a dog bite to them could still be viable.
Even if you are a trespasser without a specific invitation to the property and a dog bites you, there may still be steps you can take to prove you are owed financial compensation. Our legal team will work to help you determine if we can hold the dog owner responsible for negligence in other manners. Let us take a look at your case to gather more insight, and be sure to review our triumphs to learn about our results.
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(916) 500-0000 Common Types of Injuries in a Dog Bite Case
When a dog bite occurs, the injuries a person suffers can often be significant. The dog bite itself can leave a significant wound, but that can also include an infection that occurs over time. Consider a few examples of how these injuries occur and the lasting damage they can cause:
- The dog bite leaves a deformity.
- The bite leads to an infection and multiple procedures.
- A person suffers a dog bite to an area that impacts a nerve or muscle, making them unable to use that area normally.
- Pain and suffering can be significant in larger bites or those in sensitive areas.
- The emotional trauma of a dog bite can be significant and require care
There are some situations where a dog bite can also lead to a fatality, which means you might be able to file a wrongful death claim. Many times, it is a child that suffers this type of injury, and they are more susceptible to complications from the dog bite, including fatalities. In these situations, we encourage you not to settle your claim with the insurance company without a Fair Oaks dog bite attorney by your side from Triumph Law, P.C.
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(916) 500-0000 How a Dog Bite Attorney Can Help Support Your Outcome
You suffered a dog bite, have medical bills, and just want to receive payment for your losses. Yet, insurance companies may not be willing to provide you with a simple payment for those losses and may fight to prove you were at fault in some way. With the help of a dog bite attorney in Fair Oaks, we can provide you with several key avenues of support, including:
- Determining who is to blame for the incident
- Providing you with clarity on the type of losses you have and the impact that this injury could have on your future
- Supporting you in finding evidence of negligence
- Determining if the dog has caused such injuries in the past
- Determining if the property owner knew the dog was a risk and failed to take action
- Supporting you in obtaining compensation for ongoing losses you may have
Each situation is unique, but our legal team knows how to gather evidence and determine the value of your losses. If you suffered such an accident, know that there is support for you throughout this legal process. Do not settle your case with the insurance company until you have the legal support you need by the side of a dog bite lawyer in Fair Oaks.
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At Triumph Law, P.C., our Fair Oaks dog bite lawyer will help you determine if you have a case, who is responsible for your losses, and what legal options are available to you. Discuss your case during a free consultation before you pursue a claim. Our attorneys can help you in every step of this process.