Dog Bite Injury FAQs
These FAQs address common questions about dog bite injuries, including immediate actions to take, legal rights, owner liability, and how to pursue compensation for your damages.

1. What should I do immediately after a dog bite?
First, prioritize your health and safety. Wash the wound with soap and water, apply a clean bandage, and document the incident with photos if possible. Seek medical treatment right away, even for seemingly minor injuries, as infections can develop quickly. Get information about the dog and its owner, including vaccination records. These medical records will be crucial if you decide to pursue a legal claim for your injuries.
2. When should I see a doctor for a dog bite?
It’s best to err on the side of caution and see a healthcare provider. This is especially critical for puncture wounds, injuries to your face or hands, or any wound showing signs of infection, such as redness, swelling, or discharge. Medical documentation establishes the severity of your injuries and connects them directly to the incident, which is essential for any potential personal injury claim.
3. What if the dog that bit me might have rabies?
If the animal’s vaccination history is unclear or the dog acted strangely, contact a doctor immediately. Rabies post-exposure treatment is highly effective but must be administered quickly. The owner may be liable for your medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering related to rabies treatment.
4. Who is responsible when a dog bites someone?
In most cases, dog owners are legally responsible for their pet’s actions. California, for example, has strict liability laws, meaning owners are liable regardless of whether they knew their dog was aggressive. You may be entitled to compensation for medical bills, lost income, scarring, emotional distress, and other damages. Our firm can help you understand your legal rights and options.
5. What compensation can I recover after a dog bite injury?
- 의료비 – Emergency care, surgeries, physical therapy, medications, and all treatment costs
- 임금 손실 – Compensation for time missed from work during recovery
- Future medical costs – Ongoing treatment, rehabilitation, or additional procedures needed
- 신체적, 정신적 고통 – Physical pain and discomfort caused by your injuries
- 정서적 트라우마 – Anxiety, fear of dogs, PTSD, and psychological distress
- Permanent scarring or disfigurement – Compensation for lasting visible injuries and their impact
- 삶의 질 저하 – In severe cases, diminished ability to enjoy daily activities and relationships
The specific compensation you can recover depends on the severity of your injuries and the circumstances of the attack.
6. How long do I have to file a dog bite lawsuit?
In California, you have two years from the date of the dog bite to file a personal injury lawsuit under the statute of limitations. Missing this deadline means losing your right to compensation. An attorney can protect your legal rights and ensure critical evidence is preserved while memories are fresh.
7. What should I do if the insurance company contacts me?
It’s advisable not to give recorded statements or accept settlement offers without first consulting an attorney. Insurance companies often try to minimize payouts by getting victims to downplay their injuries or accept inadequate settlements before the full extent of damages is known. At DK Law, we handle all communications with insurance adjusters and fight for the full compensation you deserve.
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