This week, we have been discussing California’s strict liability dog bite statute. Simply put, the law states that the owner of a dog which bites another person is liable for injuries and damages, even if the dog in question doesn’t have a history of aggression or viciousness. Of course, no law is that simple. There are numerous ways a dog owner may not be liable for the actions of his or her pet. Here are a few examples:
It is extremely important to remember that each dog bite case is unique, and that California dog bite laws can be complicated. Even if you believe you may not be able to collect damages after a dog bite injury, you may wish to speak with an experienced California dog bite lawyer about the details of your case. At Russell & Lazarus, we offer dog bite victims free case evaluations for this purpose. Call us today at (949) 851-0222 to see how we can help.
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