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Statistically, children are more often the victims of dog bites; thus, follow these tips to help ensure your child does not fall victim to a dog bite:
1. Parents or caregivers must never leave an infant or small child alone with a dog no matter if the dog is a “family dog;” 2. Children should be instructed on always asking permission from a dog owner before petting a dog, or for that matter, getting close to a dog; 3. According to the American Veterinary Medical Association, young children, and this includes infants, should be taught early to be extremely careful around dogs and pets in general; they should be taught to never approach strange dogs. 4. Children should be taught to remain calm around dogs; and again, remind them to always ask permission from a dog owner before petting. This cannot be over emphasized, as I have represented injured children with dog bites, and I ask them if they asked permission from the dog owner before they were bit. Not that this has anything to do with liability in the case itself, but I am curious to find that generally the answer is often “no.” I cannot help to wonder if this was taught to the child early on, then maybe the bite would never have occurred.
I hope the above 4 tips to prevent a child from being attacked or bitten by a dog helps! I will periodically update this as I encounter more useful information with children and dog bites.
1. Never run past a dog. This will trigger the dog’s natural instincts to give chase, run, and catch things with their mouth. Do not give them any incentives in triggering this natural response;
2. Do not move if a dog comes to you to sniff you. Dogs usually are gathering information on you and determining if there is even a threat; sudden movements do not help with this;
3. Remain very calm if a dog is becoming aggressive toward you. Try to remain as still as possible and avoid eye contact; do not raise your voice or turn to run; you should slowly move back until the dog is away from you, or better yet, out of view;
4. If you are tackled by dog to the ground, then: immediately curl your entire body into a ball with your arms and hands over your face and protecting your neck with your elbows and the back of your neck. You can even lie face down on the ground. Protect as best you can your upper extremities;
5. Never approach a dog that is eating, sleeping, or caring for its young. This may trigger a protection response in the dog that may attack you;
6. If you jog in an area that is secluded, it is a good idea to: Keep a small bear spray bottle with you in case a dog, coyote, or other potential dangerous animal approaches you in an aggressive fashion;
I hope these tips will make you better aware of what to do around dogs and vicious animals. Remember, if you are bitten, an experienced animal or dog bite attorney will need to be consulted to go over your legal rights.
I have been handling dog bite cases since 1999 in San Diego County and Imperial Counties; a dog bite can be a very bad injury depending on where the bite occurs. The Dog Bite Law in California states an owner is Strictly Liable for any dog bites to another person; this means the person bitten only needs to show the bite occurred, and not prove anything else like negligence (what lawyers call legal responsibility). For more information on my San Diego Dog Bite Injury law practice, please check out a video I did showing what I do at the following link: San Diego Dog Bite Law Firm: San Diego Dog Bite Attorney Discusses San Diego Dog Bite Injuries
Hi, this is California Personal Injury Attorney Mark Blane, and I would like to talk to you briefly about Dog Bite injuries, and the law. Here in the State of California, if you are bitten by a dog then the owner of the dog is “strictly liable” for your injuries. This means you do not have to prove the owner was negligent in controlling his or her dog, you only have to show that the dog bite occurred and thereby caused you injury.
Unfortunately, dog bite injuries seem to be on the rise due to more and more dog owners failing to take appropriate steps to control their dogs while in public, and statistically children tend to be the majority of victims. Also, some dogs are considered inherently dangerous like Rottweilers and Pit Bulls due to the strength of their jaws.
The damages you are entitled to are any past and future medical bills, including any damages for future or past cosmetic surgery, loss wages, and of course general damages known as pain and suffering. We also have animal experts that will come in and testify as to dog behavior if needed, to express expert opinion on dog characteristics.
If you think you have a dangerous dog in the neighborhood, I tell my clients to do three things: 1. Talk to the kids in neighborhood; 2. Talk to your adult neighbors; and, 3. Talk to your postman, as he or she will be the best person to know which dogs are about to bite people.
At the Law Offices of Mark Blane, we have been handling dog bite injuries since 1999 and we do so on a contingency fee basis which means: if we take your case, work on your case, and we do not recover for you, then there is no fee for our legal services. If you enjoyed this video and would like to see others, simply visit my website at www.blanelaw.com, and click on the video center to see other legal videos that may help you with other types of injuries. OR YOU CAN CLICK following link to see a free video on what I do in my San Diego Injury Law Practice: San Diego Dog Bite Law Firm: Discusses injuries and accidents they see in their San Diego Injury law practice
San Diego Dog Bite Personal Injury Lawyer: How to Help Children from Being Bitten by A Dog
Statistically, children are more often the victims of dog bites; thus, follow these tips to help ensure your child does not fall victim to a dog bite:
1. Parents or caregivers must never leave an infant or small child alone with a dog no matter if the dog is a “family dog;” 2. Children should be instructed on always asking permission from a dog owner before petting a dog, or for that matter, getting close to a dog; 3. According to the American Veterinary Medical Association, young children, and this includes infants, should be taught early to be extremely careful around dogs and pets in general; they should be taught to never approach strange dogs. 4. Children should be taught to remain calm around dogs; and again, remind them to always ask permission from a dog owner before petting. This cannot be over emphasized, as I have represented injured children with dog bites, and I ask them if they asked permission from the dog owner before they were bit. Not that this has anything to do with liability in the case itself, but I am curious to find that generally the answer is often “no.” I cannot help to wonder if this was taught to the child early on, then maybe the bite would never have occurred.
I hope the above 4 tips to prevent a child from being attacked or bitten by a dog helps! I will periodically update this as I encounter more useful information with children and dog bites.
San Diego Dog Bite Injury Law Firm: Tips to Avoid a Dog Bite
Here are some helpful tips to avoid a dog bite:
1. Never run past a dog. This will trigger the dog’s natural instincts to give chase, run, and catch things with their mouth. Do not give them any incentives in triggering this natural response; 2. Do not move if a dog comes to you to sniff you. Dogs usually are gathering information on you and determining if there is even a threat; sudden movements do not help with this; 3. Remain very calm if a dog is becoming aggressive toward you. Try to remain as still as possible and avoid eye contact; do not raise your voice or turn to run; you should slowly move back until the dog is away from you, or better yet, out of view; 4. If you are tackled by dog to the ground, then: immediately curly our entire body into a ball with your arms and hands over your face and protecting your neck with your elbows and the back of your neck. You can even lie face down on the ground. Protect as best you can your upper extremities; 5. Never approach a dog that is eating, sleeping, or caring for its young. This may trigger a protection response in the dog that may attack you; 6. If you jog in an area that is secluded, it is a good idea to: Keep a small bear spray bottle with you in case a dog, coyote, or other potential dangerous animal approaches you in an aggressive fashion;
I hope these tips will make you better aware of what to do around dogs and vicious animals. Remember, if you are bitten, an experienced animal or dog bite attorney will need to be consulted to go over your legal rights.
San Diego Dog Bite Attorney, San Diego Dog Bite Lawyer, San Diego Animal Injury Attorney – Items that are Important in an Injury Bite Case
Dog bites, and animal attacks are becoming more and more common as animal owners fail to take appropriate responsibility in restraining their pets. Do not let yourself become a victim twice; first by the animal injury, and then by the insurance company that may fail to appropriately take responsibility for the type of injuries you sustained to these, often times, devastating injuries. You may find out more what I can do for you on a Dog Bite, or Animal Attack case by seeing the following video at: San Diego Accident Injury Attorney Mark C. Blane – Personal Injury
San Diego Dog Bite Attorney: Discussion On Dangerous Dogs, Strict Liability, & Dog Bite Injuries
Under California law, a dog bite is governed under Strict Liability Law which means you do not have to prove the owner of a dog was negligent in controlling his or her dog, you only have to show the dog bite occurred and caused you injury/damages. Of course, there are narrow exceptions depending on specific facts, but this is the general rule of law with California Dog Bites.
THE FOLLOWING VIDEO IS MADE TO QUICKY EXPLAIN CALIFORNIA DOG BITE LAW:
Chula Vista Dog Bite Attorney: Brief Discussion On Dangerous Dogs, Strict Liability, & Dog Bite Injuries
Under California law, a dog bite is governed under Strict Liability Law which means you do not have to prove the owner of a dog was negligent in controlling his or her dog, you only have to show the dog bite occurred and caused you injury/damages. Of course, there are narrow exceptions depending on specific facts, but this is the general rule of law with California Dog Bites.
Other areas of negligence with a dog bite can be associated with a negligent landlord who is not the dog owner, but rents the home or apartment to a tenant owner of dog that bites someone else. In this case, a different standard of review applies under California Dog Bite law.
THE FOLLOWING VIDEO IS MADE TO QUICKY EXPLAIN CALIFORNIA DOG BITE LAW:
Chula Vista Dog Bite Law Firm: According to one study at the Insurance Information Institute, across the United States, there was an increase in dog bite injury claims from 2008 to 2009. The number of claims increased to phenomenal 16,586 dog bite injury/accident claims in 2009. There were about 6.4% more dog bite claims filed in 2009, than in the previous year, 2008. In fact, 2009 was the third straight year in a row that there was an increase in such dog bite injury/accident claims.
El Cajon Dog Bite Injury Law Firm: Each Summer means that more children will be playing in backyards and outside their homes around the neighborhood; especially in Southern California. It also means greater interaction between dogs and little children; and kids and dogs go together like "peas and carrots." However kids, especially the young ones, are not always prepared for interacting with these unpredictable, yet loving animals. That is why it is the right time to draw attention to dog bite safety among children and charge the adults with information to help educate the children. The fact is, children are by far the most frequent victims of dog bites in the United States.
Video Blog: California Leash Law
Even though California does have a leash law for dogs, dog bites and animal attacks still occur. Under California law, you do not have to prove negligence in a dog bite case, but only that the dog bite occurred. As with all injury cases, the best way to prove this is with medical documentation.
Video Blog: California Strict Liability Law with Dog Bites & Animal Attacks
San Diego Dog Bite Attorney Mark C. Blane explains how California law views the responsibility of dog owners and when they bite other people causing injuries. Strict liability law is briefly explored & what an injured person can recover.
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