
Dog Bite Attorney in Pasadena, CA
Dog Bite Injuries and Lawsuits
Being attacked by a dog is a very frightening experience which can often result in serious injury. These attacks can occur anywhere, including on a public sidewalk, at a park, on your own property or a friend's property, or on commercial property. If you have been the victim of a dog bite, you want the best Pasadena personal injury attorneys representing you. Daniel McGee and Catherine Lerer are a husband and wife team of Pasadena dog bite lawyers have over 38 years of experience in this area of law.
We will do everything in our power to protect your best interests and fight for your rights. Should you choose to work with us, you can be 100% confident that you have a top legal team on your side. Contact us today by calling (626) 642-9302 for a free consultation!
Animal control laws exist to protect the public from such occurrences and a violation of these laws is a serious matter. If negligence of the owner or manager of the property on which the attack occurred contributed, this can be a premises liability matter.
Are You Hesitant to Sue Because the Dog Is Owned by a Neighbor, Relative or Friend?
Many dog bite victims who come to us express reluctance or concern about pursuing an injury claim if the dog that attacked them is owned by a neighbor, relative or friend. They are concerned about creating hard feelings by making a claim. They know that they will have future dealings with the dog owner, and they don't want those dealings to be awkward and forever tainted by the injury claim. They are worried that the dog owner will have to pay them out of the dog owner's own pocket.
Here's what you need to know: in the vast majority of dog bite cases, an insurance company will pay the claim under a homeowner's or renter's insurance policy. Every year, homeowner's and renter's insurance companies pay out over one billion dollars on dog bite claims. The money is not coming from the dog owner's pocket. The only financial consequence to the dog owner will be an increase in their premiums at the time of the renewal - a small price to pay for what you suffered.
Think about it: if your dog caused that kind of damage to someone else, wouldn't you want them to be fully compensated by your insurance company for the damage they have suffered? Wouldn't you in fact encourage them to make a claim? Isn't that why you bought homeowner's or renter's insurance in the first place – to protect your assets in case someone else gets injured and you are legally responsible?


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$122,500,000 Global Settlement Sexual Abuse
Represented 14 of 124 childhood sexual abuse victims against the City of Santa Monica.
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$18,000,000 Auto v. Truck
Client rear-ended by trucking company.
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$10,000,000 Auto v. Big Rig
Family struck by a big rig.
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$4,090,000 Auto v. Auto
Family struck by a County of Los Angeles employee.
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$3,500,000 Negligence, Personal Injury
Client who was injured when a piece of machinery fell off a plumbing truck onto his foot.
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$3,500,000 Warehouse Accident
Client whose foot was run over by a forklift driver.