Bay Area Counties Dog Bite Attorneys
Dog Bite in Bay Area
Most people in the Bay Area have heard the tragic stories like Nicholas Faibish, 12, who was mauled in the city by his family's pit bulls, and Dianne Whipple, who was killed by a neighbor’s dogs in the hallway of her San Francisco apartment building. Unfortunately, while these make headlines, many other dangerous attacks occur without attention.
A dog bite epidemic is currently sweeping the
nation, and metropolitan areas like San Francisco
are not immune. Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin,
Napa, San Francisco, San Joaquin, San Mateo, Santa
Clara, Santa Cruz, Solano, Sonoma, and Yolo Counties
are likely to suffer an increase in dog bites
and dog maulings in the years to come. In
fact, dog bites are one of the most common injuries
receiving treatment in California emergency rooms.
While many dogs can be vicious in certain
circumstances, there are a number of breeds that
are undoubtedly more likely to attack humans than
others. Pit Bulls, Rottweilers, and Akitas are
common dogs in American homes and have been implicated
for a majority of gruesome injuries. 8,000 to
10,000 pit bulls live in San Francisco and of
the 495 reported dog bites last year in the city,
about 30 percent involved pit bulls. These
types of devastating injuries also have financial
implications as expensive medical payments and
income lost from missed work can be overwhelming.
If you or someone that you know has been
forced to endure a dog bite injury of any level
of intensity in San Francisco or the rest of the
Bay Area, you could benefit greatly from legal
guidance. California is known as a Strict Liability
state, indicating that the owner of the dog is
held legally responsible for the injuries sustained
during the attack. However, the actual statutes
are complicated and you need a well-versed dog
bite attorney to ensure that you and your family
are protected. Don’t wait - get help today.
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