Dog ownership has grown significantly in Santa Ana over recent years. More dogs in neighborhoods, parks, public events and residential areas means there is a greater chance someone will suffer a bite or attack. Even dogs that seem calm or friendly can act without warning.
Injuries from dog attacks often go beyond superficial wounds. Victims may face deep punctures, fractures, nerve damage, infections, or scarring. Children and elderly people are especially vulnerable. Emotional trauma, anxiety, and long recovery periods are common. Medical care costs, lost wages, therapy or long-term treatment may create financial burdens.
California Law on Dog Bites, Civil Code Section 3342
Under California law the owner of a dog is strictly liable when the dog bites someone. That means the victim does not need to prove that the owner was negligent or that the dog had shown aggression before. All that must be shown is that the dog bit someone and that the victim was either in a public place or lawfully on private property.
Scenarios Where Liability Applies
- If someone is bitten in a public space such as a park sidewalk or walking trail
- If the victim is a guest in someone’s home and is bitten on private property
Other Parties Who Could Be Liable
- Property Owners or Landlords
A landlord may share liability if they knew or should have known the dog was dangerous, they received complaints about it, and they did not take action to address the problem. - Businesses and Commercial Premises
Businesses that allow dogs on site may have responsibility if they fail to enforce leash rules or warnings, let pets roam freely, or ignore reports of aggressive behavior. - Event Organizers
For public gatherings where dogs are present, organizers may need to take steps to protect attendees. If they do not adopt safety measures or respond to complaints about aggressive animals liability may follow.
Types of Compensation You May Recover
Victims injured by a dog may be entitled to:
- Medical treatment including emergency care, surgeries, antibiotics, therapy
- Compensation for lost wages from time off work during recovery
- Damages for pain, emotional distress, fear of animals, and disruption of daily life
- Compensation for permanent injuries such as scars, nerve damage, disfigurement or reduced function
- Recovery for future medical care or therapy and any reduced ability to earn income
Steps to Take After a Dog Attack
- Seek medical attention right away
- Report the attack to local authorities to create an official record
- Document the scene with photographs of injuries and surroundings
- Get contact information from witnesses
- Preserve any evidence such as torn clothing or damaged personal items
- Avoid giving recorded statements to insurance companies without legal guidance
How Hillstone Law Can Help
If you or someone you know has been bitten by a dog in Santa Ana or elsewhere we can assess your case help gather evidence estimate your damages and represent you in pursuing compensation.
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