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Stephan Airapetian

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Tatevik Aghamalyan

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Experienced California Dog Bite attorneys Fighting for Your Rights

A dog bite can cause significant physical harm, requiring expensive medical care and possibly leading to lasting scars or disfigurement. In addition to the physical trauma, victims often experience emotional distress and a persistent fear of dogs.

At SFA LAW, our Los Angeles dog bite attorneys are dedicated to helping victims of such attacks pursue justice and secure the compensation they deserve from dog owners and other liable parties. We are here to guide you through this difficult time with the support and legal expertise you need.

Our team at SFA LAW is ready to help you recover after a dog bite incident in Southern California, providing compassionate, professional assistance as you work toward reclaiming your life.

How Can Our Dog Bite Attorneys Help?

Handling a dog bite injury claim can be complex, especially when serious injuries are involved. At SFA LAW, our experienced attorneys are here to guide you through the process, ensuring you receive the support you need.

Insurance companies may attempt to reduce their payouts by mishandling your claim, but a Los Angeles dog bite attorney can assist you by:

  • Providing clear answers to your legal questions
  • Conducting a thorough investigation into the dog bite incident
  • Identifying who is at fault for the attack
  • Helping establish liability for your injuries
  • Filing an insurance claim on your behalf
  • Negotiating with insurance adjusters to secure a fair settlement
  • Representing you in court, if necessary

A dog bite attorney from SFA LAW will ensure that you have access to quality medical care and legal guidance throughout the personal injury claims process, allowing you to focus on your recovery while we handle the legal details.

Determining Liability for Dog Bites

In California, the dog’s owner is typically held responsible for injuries, deaths, or property damage caused by the dog. However, if another person, such as a dog walker or a family member, was controlling the dog at the time of the incident, they could also be held liable. Under California law, anyone who is keeping or harboring the dog may be considered an “owner” and held responsible for any injuries caused.

If a child under 18 owns the dog, the parents may be vicariously liable for the injuries, which means they are responsible for covering the victim’s medical expenses. Additionally, landlords in California can also be held liable if they were aware that their tenant owned a dangerous dog but failed to take appropriate steps to prevent an attack.

If you have concerns about who is liable following a dog bite, it’s crucial to speak with an experienced Los Angeles dog bite lawyer. After reviewing the details of your case, they can help identify the responsible parties and guide you through the legal process.

Injured by a dog attack?

Our dog bite lawyers in Los Angeles are here to help.

Who Covers the Costs After a Dog Bite?

Many victims are hesitant to pursue legal action for dog bite injuries due to concerns about causing financial hardship for the dog owner. However, in most cases, it’s the pet owner’s insurance company that covers these claims. Homeowners’ insurance generally includes coverage for dog bite injuries that occur on the owner’s property, as pets are considered property under most insurance policies.

If a dog bite takes place in a vehicle, the owner’s car insurance is often responsible for covering the claim. Additionally, some insurance policies specifically cover dog attacks, which can help pay for medical expenses related to bite injuries. If the pet owner does not have insurance, they would be personally liable for the costs.

Pet owners may attempt to defend themselves against dog bite claims by arguing that the victim was trespassing or provoked the dog. In California, if the victim was trespassing, they may be barred from recovering compensation. Additionally, if the victim shares partial fault for the incident, their compensation could be reduced proportionally.

Common Injuries from Dog Bites

Dog attacks can cause severe and lasting injuries, both physical and emotional. When a dog doesn’t release its grip during an attack, victims may suffer from various serious injuries, including:

  • Puncture wounds
  • Broken bones
  • Cuts, scrapes, and deeper lacerations
  • Injured muscles and ligaments
  • Evisceration
  • Degloving
  • Facial injuries
  • Eye injuries
  • Nerve damage
  • Permanent scarring and disfigurement
  • Infections or diseases
  • Wrongful death

Beyond the physical harm, dog attacks can also lead to significant emotional trauma. Victims may experience distress, anguish, fear of dogs, and even post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), affecting their mental health for years to come.

Compensation for Dog Bite Injuries

While financial compensation cannot undo the emotional and physical pain caused by a dog bite, it can significantly alleviate the financial burden of medical treatments and other associated losses. This support can help cover essential treatments like reconstructive surgery, therapy, and lost wages.

You may be entitled to various types of compensation, such as:

  • Current and future medical expenses
  • Lost wages and potential future income
  • Property damage costs
  • Physical pain and suffering
  • Emotional distress and psychological harm
  • Permanent scarring, disfigurement, or disability
  • Reduced quality of life
  • Loss of companionship
  • Death benefits
  • Punitive damages

The value of your claim will depend on the specifics of your case, including the severity of your injuries.

To get a more accurate assessment of your potential compensation, it’s advisable to consult with an experienced dog bite attorney in Los Angeles before engaging with an insurance company.

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Experienced California Dog Bite attorneys Fighting for Your Rights

A dog bite can cause significant physical harm, requiring expensive medical care and possibly leading to lasting scars or disfigurement. In addition to the physical trauma, victims often experience emotional distress and a persistent fear of dogs.

At SFA LAW, our Los Angeles dog bite attorneys are dedicated to helping victims of such attacks pursue justice and secure the compensation they deserve from dog owners and other liable parties. We are here to guide you through this difficult time with the support and legal expertise you need.

Our team at SFA LAW is ready to help you recover after a dog bite incident in Southern California, providing compassionate, professional assistance as you work toward reclaiming your life.

Stephan Airapetian

Free Case Evaluation

20+ years in business

✅ GOOGLE VERIFIED

How Can Our Dog Bite Attorneys Help?

Handling a dog bite injury claim can be complex, especially when serious injuries are involved. At SFA LAW, our experienced attorneys are here to guide you through the process, ensuring you receive the support you need.

Insurance companies may attempt to reduce their payouts by mishandling your claim, but a Los Angeles dog bite attorney can assist you by:

  • Providing clear answers to your legal questions
  • Conducting a thorough investigation into the dog bite incident
  • Identifying who is at fault for the attack
  • Helping establish liability for your injuries
  • Filing an insurance claim on your behalf
  • Negotiating with insurance adjusters to secure a fair settlement
  • Representing you in court, if necessary

A dog bite attorney from SFA LAW will ensure that you have access to quality medical care and legal guidance throughout the personal injury claims process, allowing you to focus on your recovery while we handle the legal details.

Tatevik Aghamalyan

Free Case Evaluation

20+ years in business

✅ GOOGLE VERIFIED

Determining Liability for Dog Bites

In California, the dog’s owner is typically held responsible for injuries, deaths, or property damage caused by the dog. However, if another person, such as a dog walker or a family member, was controlling the dog at the time of the incident, they could also be held liable. Under California law, anyone who is keeping or harboring the dog may be considered an “owner” and held responsible for any injuries caused.

If a child under 18 owns the dog, the parents may be vicariously liable for the injuries, which means they are responsible for covering the victim’s medical expenses. Additionally, landlords in California can also be held liable if they were aware that their tenant owned a dangerous dog but failed to take appropriate steps to prevent an attack.

If you have concerns about who is liable following a dog bite, it’s crucial to speak with an experienced Los Angeles dog bite lawyer. After reviewing the details of your case, they can help identify the responsible parties and guide you through the legal process.

Armen g. Derian

Free Case Evaluation

20+ years in business

✅ GOOGLE VERIFIED

Who Covers the Costs After a Dog Bite?

Many victims are hesitant to pursue legal action for dog bite injuries due to concerns about causing financial hardship for the dog owner. However, in most cases, it’s the pet owner’s insurance company that covers these claims. Homeowners’ insurance generally includes coverage for dog bite injuries that occur on the owner’s property, as pets are considered property under most insurance policies.

If a dog bite takes place in a vehicle, the owner’s car insurance is often responsible for covering the claim. Additionally, some insurance policies specifically cover dog attacks, which can help pay for medical expenses related to bite injuries. If the pet owner does not have insurance, they would be personally liable for the costs.

Pet owners may attempt to defend themselves against dog bite claims by arguing that the victim was trespassing or provoked the dog. In California, if the victim was trespassing, they may be barred from recovering compensation. Additionally, if the victim shares partial fault for the incident, their compensation could be reduced proportionally.

Injured by a dog attack?

Our dog bite lawyers in Los Angeles are here to help.

Common Injuries from Dog Bites

Dog attacks can cause severe and lasting injuries, both physical and emotional. When a dog doesn’t release its grip during an attack, victims may suffer from various serious injuries, including:

  • Puncture wounds
  • Broken bones
  • Cuts, scrapes, and deeper lacerations
  • Injured muscles and ligaments
  • Evisceration
  • Degloving
  • Facial injuries
  • Eye injuries
  • Nerve damage
  • Permanent scarring and disfigurement
  • Infections or diseases
  • Wrongful death

Beyond the physical harm, dog attacks can also lead to significant emotional trauma. Victims may experience distress, anguish, fear of dogs, and even post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), affecting their mental health for years to come.

Compensation for Dog Bite Injuries

While financial compensation cannot undo the emotional and physical pain caused by a dog bite, it can significantly alleviate the financial burden of medical treatments and other associated losses. This support can help cover essential treatments like reconstructive surgery, therapy, and lost wages.

You may be entitled to various types of compensation, such as:

  • Current and future medical expenses
  • Lost wages and potential future income
  • Property damage costs
  • Physical pain and suffering
  • Emotional distress and psychological harm
  • Permanent scarring, disfigurement, or disability
  • Reduced quality of life
  • Loss of companionship
  • Death benefits
  • Punitive damages

The value of your claim will depend on the specifics of your case, including the severity of your injuries.

To get a more accurate assessment of your potential compensation, it’s advisable to consult with an experienced dog bite attorney in Los Angeles before engaging with an insurance company.

Tell Us About Your Case

Once we receive your form, we’ll contact you to schedule your free case consultation. During this initial meeting, you’ll have the opportunity to discuss your case in detail.
  • For Personal Injury Cases, tell us about your physical injuries, any financial losses, and the emotional challenges you’ve faced due to the accident.
  • For Employment Cases, share details about workplace issues such as wrongful termination, discrimination, harassment, unpaid wages, or other employment-related concerns.

Our legal team will explain your options and guide you on the next steps. If we choose to work together, you’ll experience personalized legal representation from attorneys who truly care about your well-being and your case’s success.

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