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Dog Bite Lawyer in Yolo County, CA

​Dog bites happen very regularly in the United States. Approximately 1,000 people end up in the emergency room each day because of a dog bite. On top of that, 12,480 people are admitted to the hospital for this reason. A dog bite can easily cost the victim thousands of dollars, so if you were bitten by a dog, you are going to need to call a dog bite lawyer to obtain monetary compensation for your injuries.

​Pet owners focus on the belief that their dogs “don’t bite,” but any dog can bite! After a dog bite, the victim can hire a dog attack attorney and initiate a dog bite lawsuit, but the best thing is to prevent your dog from biting in the first place. You do this by keeping close attention on your dog while other people are around. When you begin to see the signs that your dog is experiencing stress, is uncomfortable or appears to be growing aggressive, you must be ready to take control of the situation. These signs can present themselves even if they seem to be unprovoked.

​Responsible homeowners purchase homeowners’ insurance when they buy a house. Homeowners’ insurance policies cover animal attacks under their personal liability coverage. This coverage applies even if the incident occurred while the homeowner was at the park with their dog. If a dog injures someone, the homeowners’ insurance policy pays for the dog bite lawsuit and the injured party’s medical bills. Your dog bite lawyer will negotiate with the insurance company to obtain a monetary settlement that compensates you for the dog bite. In the event that the insurance company refuses to offer a fair settlement, your dog bite attorney will take the case to court.

​The Silverthorne Attorneys will follow California’s “strict liability” law, which states that a California dog owner is always responsible for the actions of his or her dog. Therefore, they are entirely responsible for ensuring that everyone is safe when they are near the dog. If the dog runs away from the owner while it is on a leash, this does not absolve the owner of his or her responsibility. Your dog attack attorney determines the name of the dog’s owner and then he or she will be able to easily demonstrate that the owner is liable for the bite. Contact us at the Silverthorne Attorneys today if you have been injured by a dog.

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