Dog Bite Regulations
Dog Bite Regulations
As with most other personal injury situations, victims of dog bites can sometimes claim damages against the party or parties responsible for their condition. The extent of that responsibility depends greatly on a number of factors, not the least of which are the extent of the injury, the disposition of the animal, and the circumstances that led to the attacks. California law attempts to provide some answers with several regulations including:
California Civil Code §3342. Liability for Dog Bites(a) 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.
(b) 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:
- In the apprehension or holding of a suspect where the employee has a reasonable suspicion of the suspect's involvement in criminal activity.
- In the investigation of a crime or possible crime.
- In the execution of a warrant.
- In the defense of a peace officer or another person.
(d) 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). [1953 ch. 37, 1988 ch. 298.]
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