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When Is a Dog Owner Liable for Bite-Related Injuries?

dog owner liable for bite injuries

Dogs might be man’s best friend—and in most cases, they live up to the name—but every animal has a breaking point. Thankfully, California tort law recognizes as much. The statute governing dog bite claims acknowledges that all dogs have the propensity to attack, so victims can usually hold the dog owner liable for their injuries. 

Under the state’s strict liability doctrine, owners are almost always responsible for damages their dogs cause, even if they were not being negligent at the time. In other words, victims don’t have to prove that the owner knew or should have known the animal was inclined to be aggressive. 

This contrasts with the “one-bite” rule that applies in many other states. Pursuant to that rule, owners are only liable for injuries if they knew their dog had a history of being vicious but failed to take reasonable measures to protect those around them. 

What Do I Have to Prove to Win My Dog Bite Claim Under California’s Strict Liability Law?


If you file a dog bite claim in California, not having to demonstrate negligence on the part of the pet owner will certainly eliminate a major hurdle. That doesn’t mean, however, that recovering a payout will be easy. 

You’re still going to have to present sufficient proof that the owner is responsible under the state’s strict liability law. You’re also going to have to demonstrate that you incurred actual, recoverable damages as a result of the incident. 

Generally speaking, the owner will be responsible if:

In order to prove all of the above, your legal team may use some combination of the following:

As for demonstrating damages, the following evidence will probably come in handy:

California also recognizes non-economic damages like pain and suffering, emotional distress, and loss of enjoyment in life. You can highlight the extent of these losses using detailed journal entries, psychological evaluations, and testimony from loved ones and colleagues. 

Call (562) 206-1939 to Discuss Your Case with a Long Beach Dog Bite Attorney 

Your Injuries Are Personal to Me

At the Law Office of Michael D. Waks, we know just how devastating dog bite injuries can be. If you were attacked by someone else’s pet, our resourceful team will help you gather the evidence needed to hold the liable party accountable. Call (562) 206-1939 or complete our Online Contact Form to schedule a free consultation with a dog bite lawyer in Long Beach.

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