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LA County leash laws require dogs to be on a leash in public spaces. But leash law violations are just one part of a dog bite case. Under California Civil Code Section 3342, the owner is strictly liable for bite injuries whether the dog was leashed or not. If you were lawfully present and a dog bit you, the law is on your side.

Encino's residential neighborhoods see dog bite cases regularly, particularly involving children who encounter dogs in front yards or at parks. The owner's homeowner's insurance is the typical source of compensation, and policies in Encino generally carry substantial limits. Arya builds these cases by documenting every aspect of the injury, including the immediate medical treatment, scarring, infection risk, emotional impact, and the cost of any future procedures. Encino cases file at Van Nuys Courthouse West.

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Knows Encino: Ventura Blvd, the 101/405, the Van Nuys Courthouse

I grew up in the San Fernando Valley, graduated from El Camino Real High School in Woodland Hills, and attended UCLA Law School. I know Encino well. I've spent many hours on Ventura Blvd, many breakfasts at Coral Tree Cafe, and many dinners at what is probably the best Italian spot hidden on the second floor of a strip mall near the Land Rover dealership, Gio Cucina. I know the Ventura Boulevard corridor, the Balboa area, and how insurance companies respond to claims in this part of LA.

Arya Firoozmand, Esq., Founding Partner
Arya Firoozmand, Esq., Founding Partner
UCLA Law · San Fernando Valley Native
I know the 101/405 interchange the way only a local does, and that local knowledge matters when you're building an injury case.
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The Facts Behind Your Injury Claim

Which roads generate the most crashes, where the ambulance takes you, what the law requires, and how long you have to act. This is what we know about Encino cases before we even look at yours.

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Where you go after a serious crash

Paramedics route to Northridge Hospital (Level II Trauma). Encino Hospital Medical Center is on Ventura Boulevard but is not a trauma center. Critical cases go to UCLA Ronald Reagan (Level I).

California Civil Code §3342 — strict liability

California's dog bite statute holds owners strictly liable for injuries caused by their dog biting someone in a public place or lawfully on private property. There is no "one free bite" defense. The owner is liable even if the dog has never shown aggression before.

Statute of limitations: 2 years

California CCP §335.1 gives you two years from the date of the bite to file a lawsuit. Medical care and documentation must begin immediately — delayed treatment weakens the link between the bite and your injuries and gives insurers room to dispute severity.

Before you call anyone

Most Firms Will Take Your Case.
Few Will Actually Fight For It.

From the moment a claim is filed, the other side is building a case against yours. Adjusters document inconsistencies, make early offers designed to be accepted, and count on injured people to take less than they deserve. Most personal injury firms respond by loading up their docket: you get assigned to a paralegal, your calls go unanswered, and your case settles fast because the firm needs to move on.

We built L&F Brown differently.

  • You talk to a founding partner. Not intake staff, not a junior associate. A UCLA Law-trained senior attorney who handles your case personally from first call to resolution.
  • We limit our caseload on purpose. More cases means less attention. We take fewer so every client gets the time and resources their case actually requires.
  • We don't settle until the number is right. Insurance companies know which firms fold early. We're not one of them, and they know it.
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Evidence fades. Deadlines are real. The sooner you have an attorney building your case, the better your position. This is our personal commitment to every client we take on.

What Makes Your Injury Case Different

The 101/405 interchange is one of the most congested and dangerous freeway junctions in the country. Multi-vehicle crashes here almost always involve more than one at-fault party and more than one insurance policy. If you only pursue the driver who hit you, you are probably leaving money on the table. Finding every policy takes legwork, and it needs to start immediately.

Ventura Boulevard through Encino has medical offices, restaurants, and retail packed into a dense commercial strip. Pedestrian accidents, parking lot fender-benders that turn into real injury claims, and premises incidents at commercial properties are all part of the caseload here.

If you were bitten by a dog at Balboa Park, California law is clear: the owner is liable, full stop. Civil Code 3342 is a strict liability statute. The fight is not about whether the owner pays. It is about making sure the insurance company covers the full cost: the ER, the plastic surgeon, the time off work, the scar.

Defendants in Encino are more likely to carry umbrella policies well above their primary limits. We know that going in, and it changes how we build the demand. Cases file at Van Nuys Courthouse.

The Collision Patterns We See Here

The 101/405 interchange generates a disproportionate share of the serious cases we handle from Encino. High-speed merging, sudden stops, and aggressive lane changes produce multi-car pileups where figuring out who hit whom requires the CHP report, dashcam footage, and sometimes an accident reconstructionist.

Ventura Boulevard is the pedestrian and premises corridor. Balboa Boulevard gets the park-adjacent cyclist and dog bite cases. Sepulveda and Hayvenhurst carry the residential and school zone traffic that produces lower-speed but still serious injuries, especially during morning drop-off.

A recent Encino case involved three vehicles on the 405 where each driver's insurance company blamed the other two. Another was a pedestrian struck in a crosswalk on Ventura by a driver making a right on red. A third was a dog attack at Balboa Park where the owner's homeowner policy initially denied the claim. Each required a completely different approach.

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Cases We Handle

Dog bite cases in Encino happen in residential neighborhoods, on walking paths, at apartment complexes, and occasionally at businesses that allow dogs on the premises. Children are the most common victims.

Direct Dog Bites

Puncture wounds, lacerations, and crush injuries — often requiring emergency care, surgery, and plastic surgery for scarring.

Knockdown Injuries

Dogs that jump on or knock down victims — fractures, TBI, and hip injuries are common, particularly in elderly victims.

Child Dog Bite Injuries

Children suffer disproportionately severe injuries from dog bites — facial scarring, PTSD, and lasting emotional harm are common.

Multiple-Attack Cases

When an owner's dog has a known history of aggression, prior incidents are powerful evidence of negligent restraint.

Service Worker Attacks

Mail carriers, delivery drivers, and service workers on legitimate business — lawfully on the property and protected by strict liability.

Off-Leash Park Attacks

Injuries at dog parks and public spaces — owner negligence and municipal duty of care issues.

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What you can recover

Compensation Available in Your Case

A dog bite is not a minor injury. Between surgery, antibiotics, scar treatment, and emotional trauma, the costs add up fast. Here is what you can recover under California law.

Medical Expenses

ER treatment at Encino Hospital, antibiotics, surgical wound repair, plastic surgery for facial or hand scarring, and psychological therapy after an attack.

Lost Wages

Time away from work due to bite injuries, surgical recovery, and follow-up medical appointments. We document every dollar of lost income.

Pain & Suffering

The pain of the bite, the trauma of the attack, and the anxiety that follows. Many bite victims become afraid to walk in their own neighborhoods.

Scarring & Disfigurement

Dog bites frequently leave permanent scars. Injuries to the face and hands are especially damaging because they're always visible.

Future Medical Costs

Additional reconstructive surgery, scar treatment, ongoing therapy for emotional trauma, and physical rehabilitation for nerve or muscle damage from the bite.

Punitive Damages

When a dog owner lets a known-aggressive dog off leash or fails to secure their yard despite knowing the risk, courts impose punitive damages.

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What to Do After a Dog Bite

Dog bite injuries can be serious — infected, scarred, and emotionally traumatic. These steps protect your health and your legal claim.

1

Get to safety and call 911

Report the bite to police and LA Animal Services. Animal control will investigate, quarantine the dog if needed, and create an official bite record.

2

Seek emergency medical care

Go to Encino Hospital or the nearest ER immediately. Bite wounds need immediate cleaning and antibiotic treatment to prevent dangerous infections.

3

Photograph injuries immediately

Take photos of every wound before medical treatment begins. Close-up shots and wider shots showing the injury location on your body are both important.

4

Identify the dog and owner

Get the owner's name, address, and the dog's vaccination status. If the owner tries to leave, ask bystanders to help identify them.

5

Contact L&F Brown

Arya Firoozmand handles Encino dog bite cases and identifies all insurance coverage available. Under California's strict liability statute, the owner pays regardless of the dog's history.

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What Injury Victims Need to Know

What if the dog owner says their dog has never bitten anyone before?
That doesn't matter under California Civil Code §3342. California's strict liability law eliminates the 'one free bite' rule. The owner is liable for the first bite just as they are for any subsequent bite. No prior history of aggression is required to establish liability.
What if I was bitten on a hiking trail or in a public park?
Public places are explicitly covered by California's strict liability dog bite law. Whether you were bitten at a dog park, on a trail, on a public sidewalk, or in a neighbor's front yard, the owner is strictly liable for the bite. The key is that you were lawfully in the location where the bite occurred.
Does homeowners' or renters' insurance cover dog bites?
Most homeowners' and renters' insurance policies include coverage for dog bite liability claims. We identify and pursue all available insurance coverage in every dog bite case. The owner's policy is often the primary source of compensation.
What should I do if I'm bitten by a dog in Encino?
Seek medical care immediately, report the bite to Encino animal control, photograph your injuries, and get the dog owner's contact information and vaccination records. California's strict liability law means the owner is responsible regardless of prior bite history. Contact L&F Brown for a free consultation — homeowners' insurance typically covers dog bites and you deserve full compensation for your injuries.

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