This article is for informational purposes only and is not legal advice. For advice about your specific situation, contact the Law Offices of Gary K. Walch, A Law Corporation directly.
When a child is bitten by a dog in Los Angeles or elsewhere in Southern California, the injuries and emotional impact can be especially severe. Parents must juggle medical care, fear and anxiety, and questions about how to protect their child’s future.
The Law Offices of Gary K. Walch, A Law Corporation is a California personal injury law firm that represents children and families after dog attacks.
Why Child Dog Bite Cases Are Different
Children are more likely to:
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Be bitten in the face, head, and neck
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Need stitches, surgery, or cosmetic procedures
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Experience long-term scarring and self-consciousness
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Develop anxiety or fear around dogs or being outdoors
California’s strict liability dog bite law often applies in children’s cases when they were lawfully on public or private property.
Protecting Your Child’s Medical and Emotional Recovery
After a bite:
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Seek medical care immediately—ER, urgent care, or pediatrician
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Follow up with specialists for scarring, nerve injury, or psychological support
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Take clear photos of the wounds as they heal
Compensation may need to account for future procedures, counseling, and the emotional impact of visible scars, especially on the face.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Do we have to sue a friend or family member if it was their dog?
A: In most cases, claims are made against homeowners or renters insurance, not paid personally by the dog’s owner. A lawyer can help navigate both the legal and personal aspects.
Q: How are settlements handled for children?
A: Settlements for minors often require court approval and may be placed in a protected account. An attorney can guide you through this process so the money is preserved for your child’s future needs.
Q: How can the Law Offices of Gary K. Walch, A Law Corporation help our family?
A: Walch Law can document injuries and scarring, identify insurance coverage, negotiate with the insurer, and help arrange a structured resolution that protects your child’s long-term interests.
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