FAQ Category: Featured Dog Bite FAQs

Insurance adjusters work to minimize payouts and often raise provocation or trespassing defenses. An experienced dog bite attorney handles the insurer, documents your damages, and protects your right to full compensation.

Most dog bite claims are paid by the dog owner’s homeowners’ or renters’ insurance, not out of the owner’s pocket — so pursuing a claim usually doesn’t mean a neighbor or friend pays personally.

No. California uses strict liability under Civil Code § 3342. A dog owner can be liable for the very first bite — you don’t have to prove the dog had bitten before or that the owner knew it was dangerous.