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Dog Bite Lawyer in Mono County, CA

Dog bites have the potential to leave both physical and emotional scars that last a lifetime. The good news is that you can talk to a dog bite lawyer from Silverthorne Attorneys to learn how you can obtain the compensation needed to aid in your recovery. A dog bite attorney may be able to identify the liable parties, gather evidence to support your claim and take other steps to help you obtain compensation in your case.

It’s important to remember that you only have two years from the date that you are injured to file a dog bite lawsuit. The statute of limitations may toll if you are incapacitated, incarcerated or were a minor when you were hurt. While you don’t have to settle the case within two years, you must file a lawsuit to protect your right to take the case to trial. Otherwise, you lose your right to sue as well as leverage to obtain a proper settlement. A dog attack attorney may further explain the statute of limitations to sue in a personal injury case and how it might impact you.

There are many short and long-term consequences of a dog bite such as an inability to work due to broken bones or the loss of fingers or limbs. You may also be permanently disfigured as well as incur mental trauma, loss of consortium or other secondary impacts of a dog attack. The dog in question may be put into protective custody or euthanized if it is deemed to be a danger to others. The owner may be forced to relinquish control of the animal if there is any question about the dog’s safety or the safety of anyone who may interact with it in the future.

State law says that dog owners are held to a strict liability standard in a dog bite case. This means that they can be held liable for the actions of their animals even if there was no history of vicious or aggressive behavior toward other animals or people. A defendant may be held liable for damages even if actions were taken to prevent an attack such as keeping the dog leashed or isolated from others while at home. It is important to note that this is generally only true if the attack was unprovoked. Otherwise, you could be held partially or wholly liable for medical bills and other resulting damages.

Make sure that you seek medical treatment for your dog bite as it could become infected even if you wash the wound properly. Seeking medical treatment also provides another line of evidence that you can use in your case. At Silverthorne Attorneys, we understand the importance of taking action quickly after you have been hurt to minimize the damage and maximize your odds of a favorable outcome in your case.

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