Dog bite injuries can lead to far more than just physical pain. In many cases, they result in long-term trauma, permanent scarring, or even life-altering disabilities. At Hillstone Law, our experienced Los Angeles dog bite attorneys are committed to helping victims pursue justice and full compensation for their injuries. If you or a loved one has suffered from a dog attack, contact us today for a free consultation.
The Serious Nature of Dog Bite Injuries
Dog bites can cause a wide range of injuries some of which may have lasting consequences. Common injuries include:
Head and Neck Injuries
The head and neck are especially vulnerable during an attack. Injuries in these areas can be severe due to the concentration of vital blood vessels, nerves, and organs.
Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI)
Blows to the head can lead to concussions or more serious brain trauma. Some brain injuries may never fully heal and can severely affect the victim’s ability to work, function, or enjoy life.
Fractures and Broken Bones
Dog attacks may cause broken bones, especially if the victim falls or is knocked down. While some breaks may heal with rest and casting, others may require surgery and lengthy rehabilitation.
Lacerations and Deep Cuts
Cuts from dog bites can be painful, require stitches, and lead to permanent scarring. In severe cases, deep lacerations may damage nerves, tendons, or blood vessels, complicating the recovery process.
Internal Organ Damage
A powerful bite can penetrate deeply enough to damage internal organs like the liver, kidneys, or lungs. These injuries may require emergency surgery and carry long-term health risks.
Infections
Dog bites often introduce bacteria into the body, leading to infections. While many can be treated with antibiotics, some may require hospitalization and IV medication. Infections should never be minimized, as complications can be serious and costly.
Preventing Dog Bites: Tips for Families
While California law holds dog owners strictly liable for bite injuries, prevention is still key especially for children. The CDC offers the following tips to reduce the risk of a dog bite:
✅ Do:
- Always ask the owner before petting a dog
- Stay still if approached by an unfamiliar dog
- Report stray or strange-acting dogs to an adult
- Curl into a ball and protect your head if knocked over
❌ Don’t:
- Don’t approach unknown dogs
- Don’t run or scream around dogs
- Don’t disturb dogs while they’re eating, sleeping, or caring for puppies
- Don’t allow children to play with dogs unsupervised
These simple steps can help minimize risk, but if a dog bite does occur, it’s essential to take legal action immediately.
Get Legal Help from a Los Angeles Dog Bite Lawyer at Hillstone Law
At Hillstone Law, we fight to hold negligent dog owners accountable. Victims are entitled to compensation for:
- Medical expenses
- Lost income
- Pain and suffering
- Emotional distress
- Permanent disfigurement or disability
Our team understands the emotional and financial toll that a dog attack can bring. We’ll handle the legal process so you can focus on healing.