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Sacramento Dog Bite Injury Lawyer California Leash Laws (2024) In 2024, California introduced some updates to leash laws, particularly to enhance public safety and accountability for dog owners. Although California does not have a universal state leash law, most counties and cities enforce their own leash regulations. These local laws typically require dogs to be […]
READ MORE >>SACRAMENTO DOG BITE ATTORNEY INJURY LAWYER HELPS VICTIMS OF ACCIDENTS THAT CAUSED BADLY BROKEN BONES OR CRUSHED JOINTS According to the Center for Decease Control (“CDC”) more than 4.7 million dog bites happen every year in the United Stated. While most of them do not require medical attention, however roughly 800,000 will seek medical treatment. […]
READ MORE >>Dog attacks can cause severe physical, emotional, and financial harm, and in California, dog owners are typically held strictly liable for bites. However, when a dog belongs to a government entity, such as a K9 unit used by police, different rules apply. Police dogs assist in law enforcement by detaining suspects, detecting illegal substances, and protecting officers, and they’re specifically trained to minimize severe harm. California Civil Code section 3342 generally protects government entities from lawsuits for K9 bites when the dog is used in suspect apprehension, crime investigation, warrant execution, or defense of an officer. Still, there are cases where police dogs may attack the wrong person or are improperly trained, which can make the government liable. Police dogs use a bite-and-hold technique, which can lead to serious injuries like deep puncture wounds, tissue avulsions, fractures, and infections. If injured by a police dog, it’s essential to consult a personal injury attorney who understands government liability to review the incident’s details and pursue possible compensation.
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