Dog Bites - Temecula Car Accident Attorneys

Dog bite victim? Dog Attack Victim? If you have been the victim of a dog bite or dog attack in Temecula, Murrieta, Menifee, Winchester, Peris, Hemet, Lake Elsinore, Riverside, or any nearby city, contact the experienced Temecula Dog Bite Attorneys and Murrieta Dog Attack Lawyers at The Baum Injury Law Group. We handle dog bites and dog attacks throughout Riverside County, San Diego County, and San Bernardino Counties.

STRICT LIABILITY FOR DOG BITES

California’s dog bite law imposes strictly liability on dog bite owners. If your or your loved one has been bitten or attacked by a dog, you need an experienced dog bite Attorney and dog attack lawyer to protect your legal rights.

At The Baum Law Firm, we believe that all dog bite and dog attack victims should receive just compensation for their injuries and damages. We offer a free telephone consultation, and no legal fees are ever owed or paid unless we recover money in your case from an insurance settlement or legal Judgment.

Our highly experienced dog bite attorneys and dog attack lawyers in Temecula and Murrieta can assist you in recovering money from dog owners and their insurance companies. Our attorneys have unmatched experience in dog bite and dog attack cases and with the application of California favorable dog bite laws. Call us today for a FREE TELEPHONE CONSULTATION with an experienced Temecula Dog Bite Attorney or Temecula Dog Attack Lawyer. We welcome the chance to assist you or your loved one.

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CALIFORNIA DOG BITE LAWS

Calif. Civil Code § 3342.

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. 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).

California’s dog bite law imposes strictly liability on dog bite owners. If your or your loved one has been bitten or attacked by a dog, you need an experienced dog bite Attorney and dog attack lawyer to protect your legal rights.

At The Baum Law Firm, we believe that all dog bite and dog attack victims should receive just compensation for their injuries and damages. We offer a free telephone consultation, and no legal fees are ever owed or paid unless we recover money in your case from an insurance settlement or legal Judgment.

Our highly experienced dog bite attorneys and dog attack lawyers in Temecula and Murrieta can assist you in recovering money from dog owners and their insurance companies. Our attorneys have unmatched experience in dog bite and dog attack cases, and with the application of California favorable dog bite laws. Call us today for a FREE TELEPHONE CONSULATION with an experienced Temecula Dog Bite Attorney or Temecula Dog Attack Lawyer. We welcome the chance to assist you or your loved one.

Calif. Civil Code § 3342.5
  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. Nothing in this section shall be construed to prevent legislation in the field of dog control by any city, county, or city and county.
  6. 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.
  7. A proceeding under this section is a limited civil case.