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How to Avoid Dog Bites

When you are faced with an animal bite case, an attorney who has regularly advised and represented clients in these matters can help you achieve a cost-effective and timely resolution. To learn more about legal services, contact our firm to schedule a case evaluation with an experienced personal injury lawyer.

Helping Dog Bite Victims Obtain Fair Compensation

Under California law, pet owners are directly responsible for the injuries caused by their animals. You deserve fair financial compensation if you have suffered an injury because of a dog bite or other animal attack.

At the Law Office of Scott Barbag, we assist dog bite victims in Los Angeles, California, and the surrounding area with taking legal action against negligent pet owners. Contact us by calling 888-578-3539 to schedule a free initial consultation with our lawyer. We will provide you with an honest assessment of your case and inform you on how to take proper legal action.

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At the Law Office of Scott Barbag, located in Los Angeles, California, our practice is devoted to assisting victims of dog bites and other animal attacks with obtaining fair compensation for their injuries. Our attorney knows the local court system and the laws applicable to pet owners.

Contact us online or call 888-578-3539 to schedule a free initial consultation with a knowledgeable lawyer to discuss the incident in which your were attacked by a dog or other animal. We will provide you with a straightforward assessment of your case and help you understand what to expect during the legal process.

How to Avoid Dog Bites

Nearly five million people are bitten by dogs each year and most of them are children under the age of 15. If you have been injured by a dog bite, contact an attorney to determine your rights. A personal injury lawyer experienced in dog bite litigation can discuss your options with you.

Simple Rules to Prevent Dog Bites

Give dogs their space: If you encounter a dog that is eating, caring for puppies or sleeping, keep your distance. If the dog feels that you have intruded its space, it may become aggressive. Always approach dogs slowly and carefully.

Avoid unknown dogs : If you are unfamiliar with the temperament of a dog, stay away from it. Always keep away from stray dogs. If possible, become familiar with the location and temperament of all the dogs in your neighborhood.

Do not excite dogs: If you run past a dog, the dog may instinctively give chase. If you look a dog straight in the eye or make rapid motions, the dog may consider these to be aggressive actions. Shouting or screaming also may excite a dog. In general, remain calm and slowly move away from the dog.

Pay attention to warnings: If you see a "Beware of Dog" sign or if someone tells you that a potentially dangerous dog is present, be extra careful and keep your distance. Never reach through a fence to pet a dog.

Always ask the owner's permission before petting a dog: The owner should be able to tell you if a dog is friendly or not. Do not pet a dog without allowing it to see and sniff you first.

Make sure children are supervised when playing with dogs: Children are far more likely to be bitten than adults, often because they do not realize the potential danger of dogs. Educate your children on dog safety and make sure you are present when they are playing with dogs.

What to do if you are attacked: If you are attacked, try to give the dog something to chew on (such as a book or backpack). Cover your head and neck, and protect your face. If you are knocked down to the ground, roll into a ball and remain as still as possible. If you are injured, seek medical attention as soon as possible.

Conclusion

Most dog bites can be prevented. With a little bit of common sense and education, you can avoid many situations in which a dog may attack. If you are attacked by a dog, you may have a legal claim against the animal's owner. An experienced personal injury attorney can assess your situation and discuss your right to compensation for your injuries. Contact a personal injury attorney in your area for more information.

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