California Dog Bite Lawyers
California is a Responsabilidad objetiva state for dog bites. You don't need to prove the dog was dangerous before—the owner is responsible from the very first strike. We secure the funds families need for specialized plastic surgery, trauma therapy, and lifelong scar mitigation.
What to Do After an Attack
Dog bite injuries are prone to severe infection and permanent scarring. Act immediately to protect your health and your claim.
California Law: Standard vs. Scranton
Most firms treat dog bites as minor accidents. We treat them as high-stakes disfigurement claims.
| Legal & Medical Factor | The Insurance Approach | The Scranton Strategy |
|---|---|---|
| Strict Liability (CC 3342) | "It was the dog's first bite"✗ | Owner is liable regardless of dog's history✔ |
| Scar Mitigation | Ignoring future cosmetic needs✗ | Plastic surgery estimates for lifetime care✔ |
| Psychological Trauma | Ignoring PTSD and cynophobia✗ | Expert testimony on emotional trauma impacts✔ |
| Insurance Discovery | "They don't have enough coverage"✗ | Auditing umbrella & renters' insurance policies✔ |
Dog Bite & Animal Attack Settlements
Dog bite injuries often involve children and permanent disfigurement. We fight for maximum family security.
Expert Legal Guidance for California Dog Bites
Unlike states that follow a "one-bite rule," California law is clear: under Civil Code Section 3342, a dog owner is strictly liable for any bite that occurs in a public place or lawfully in a private place. This means you do not need to prove that the dog had a history of aggression or that the owner was negligent in their handling—the bite itself is sufficient to establish liability. At Scranton Law Firm, we specialize in holding owners accountable across Contra Costa County, whether the attack happened in a residential neighborhood in Concord or a public park in Walnut Creek.
The Lifelong Impact of Animal Attacks
Dog bites are not just flesh wounds. They involve Crush Injuries, deep-tissue infection, and often, permanent nerve damage. Furthermore, the psychological impact—particularly for children—can lead to lifelong cynophobia (fear of dogs) and PTSD. We work with plastic surgeons and therapists to ensure your settlement covers the high cost of future cosmetic procedures and mental health support.
Whether you were bitten while walking your own pet or visiting a friend's home, the two-year statute of limitations applies. However, evidence like homeowner's insurance policy details and animal control records should be secured immediately. Call us today to lock down your claim.
"An attack is a trauma that no family should carry alone."
"Dog bites are uniquely terrifying because they often happen in places where we should feel safe—our own neighborhoods or a friend's home. The insurance companies will try to make this awkward; they'll try to make you feel like you're attacking a neighbor. My firm handles the carriers directly so you don't have to. We ensure you get the medical care you deserve without the personal stress."
— Chris Scranton, CEO & Family Advocate.
What to Expect During Your Claim
We handle the insurance companies and legal hurdles so you can focus on healing.
Free Expert Case Audit
You call us at 800-707-0707. We analyze the bite circumstances, the owner's insurance situation, and the severity of the disfigurement. We'll tell you honestly if you have a high-value claim.
Insurance & Policy Discovery
Most dog bites are covered by Homeowners or Renters insurance. We audit the responsible party's coverage to identify every available layer of recovery for your medical bills.
Specialized Scar Diagnostics
We work with local California plastic surgeons who evaluate dog bite scars for long-term revision needs. We document the technical medical reality of the trauma to prove its lifelong impact.
High-Impact Settlement Demand
We present a data-backed demand to the insurance carrier covering surgeries, scar mitigation, lost wages, and emotional PTSD. Most cases settle here because of our reputation.
Litigation (Only if Necessary)
If the carrier refuses to pay fair value for the trauma caused, we litigate. Our 50-year trial history is the leverage we use to force them to the table.
Final Resolution & Security
We resolve all medical liens and paperwork, ensuring you receive your recovery check as quickly as possible. You pay nothing unless we win.
California Animal Attack Trial Team
Preguntas Frecuentes
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No. California is a Strict Liability state. The owner is responsible for injuries caused by their dog from the very first incident, regardless of whether the dog has ever shown aggression before.
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These claims are handled through the friend's homeowner's insurance policy, not their personal bank account. We handle the carrier directly to ensure your relationship isn't damaged while you get the care you need.
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Yes. If a dog's aggressive behavior (like lunging or chasing) caused you to fall and injure yourself, the owner can still be held liable for negligence, even if no contact was made.
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Generally, you have two years from the date of the attack. However, if the dog was owned by a government entity (like a K9 or a city-owned animal), the deadline is just six months.
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You can recover for medical bills, future plastic surgery, lost wages, PTSD therapy, and pain and suffering. If the attack was especially egregious, punitive damages may be available.
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No. "Provocation" is a common defense tactic. We use witness statements and animal behavior experts to prove that your presence was lawful and that the attack was unprovoked.
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We work with doctors who accept medical liens. They provide treatment now and wait for payment until your settlement is finalized, meaning you pay nothing out-of-pocket today.
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We operate on a 100% contingency fee basis. You pay $0 upfront, and we only get paid if we win your case. If we don't recover money for you, you owe us nothing.
Injured in an Attack? We Offer Massive Results.
Don't let an insurance carrier dictate the value of your trauma. Let us audit your case for free. Available 24/7 across California.
Free Animal Attack Audit