
UCLA Law Trained Dog Bite Lawyers in Reseda
If you've been bitten or attacked by a dog in Reseda, California, California Civil Code §3342 holds the owner strictly liable — there is no 'one free bite' defense. The owner's homeowners' or renters' insurance typically covers these claims, and L&F Brown pursues every dollar available for your medical care, scarring, and emotional harm.
An Attorney Who Grew Up on These Streets
El Camino Real High School is right on the Reseda border, and I used to play basketball at Reseda Park after school. Reseda Blvd, Sherman Way, Vanowen: I've driven these roads since I got my license. I graduated from UCLA Law and built my practice here in the Valley. When you call about an injury in Reseda, you're talking to someone who's known this neighborhood since high school.

Why Reseda Dog Bite Lawyer Cases Are Different
This is the local knowledge that shapes how we approach your case from day one: the courts where it will be heard, the roads where it happened, the properties with prior incident history. Most firms would need to look this up.
Sherman Way through Reseda carries dense commercial traffic with frequent delivery trucks, parking lot entries, and pedestrian crossings. Rear-end collisions and pedestrian incidents are common along this corridor.
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.
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.
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.



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 We Know About Reseda That Affects Your Case
- Reseda Park (community hub, premises liability):Reseda Park is the neighborhood gathering spot with basketball courts, playgrounds, and heavy foot traffic. Premises liability incidents here involve City of LA park maintenance obligations and require prompt evidence preservation.
- Reseda Blvd commercial corridor:Reseda Boulevard carries heavy north-south traffic through a mix of commercial storefronts, strip malls, and residential driveways. Pedestrian incidents and parking lot collisions are common along this stretch.
- Metro Orange Line Reseda station:The Reseda station brings bus rapid transit, cyclists, and pedestrians into close proximity with vehicle traffic. Collisions near the station can involve Metro liability and complex multi-party claims.
- Sherman Way shopping:Sherman Way through Reseda carries dense commercial traffic. Delivery vehicles, high pedestrian volumes, and parking lot conflicts create a consistent pattern of premises and vehicle-related injury claims.
- Tarzana/Lake Balboa adjacency:Reseda borders both Tarzana and Lake Balboa, meaning traffic from the Sepulveda Basin recreation area and Ventura Boulevard spills onto local streets. We know how these adjacent traffic patterns affect crash dynamics in Reseda.
Reseda Roads Where Dog Bite Lawyer Crashes Happen
Local road patterns determine what evidence we seek, which defendants we name, and how we frame fault. These are the corridors in Reseda where crashes concentrate.
- highReseda Boulevard
Major north-south corridor with heavy traffic volume. Frequent turning movements at commercial driveways, bus stops, and pedestrian crossings create consistent collision patterns, particularly during peak commute hours.
- highSherman Way (Reseda section)
Dense east-west commercial corridor with delivery vehicles, parking lot conflicts, and heavy pedestrian activity. Rear-end and side-impact collisions are frequently reported at major intersections.
- highVictory Boulevard
High-volume east-west arterial through central Reseda. Speeding, red-light violations, and pedestrian crosswalk conflicts are common, particularly near commercial centers.
- moderateVanowen Street
East-west arterial cutting through residential and commercial areas. Limited pedestrian infrastructure and frequent intersection conflicts create steady collision risk.
- moderateLindley Avenue
Residential north-south connector with speeding issues and limited visibility at several intersections. Side-impact and pedestrian collisions are reported with regularity.
Major Car and Dog Bite Lawyer Accidents
Reseda Boulevard, Sherman Way, and Victory Boulevard carry heavy commuter and commercial traffic through the heart of the community. The Metro Orange Line corridor adds transit and pedestrian volume to an already congested area. These conditions create dangerous merging zones and congested areas.
City surface streets like Reseda Boulevard, Sherman Way, Victory Boulevard, Vanowen Street are hotspots for T-bone collisions, rear-end crashes, and pedestrian strikes, especially during rush hours and school drop-off/pick-up times.
We've helped victims injured in:
- Rideshare (Uber/Lyft) accidents near Reseda Park area.
- Delivery vehicle collisions in residential zones like Lindley corridor, Etiwanda Ave area and Amigo Ave neighborhood.
- School zone crashes near Reseda High Schooland Grover Cleveland Charter.
- Pedestrian accidents near Reseda Blvd corridorand Sherman Way.
- Dog Bites in the Lindley corridor and Tarzana adjacent neighborhoods.
Types of Dog Bite Cases We Handle in Reseda
Every case type below requires different evidence, different defendants, and a different legal strategy. Select yours for a page built specifically around your situation in Reseda.
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.
Compensation Available in a Personal Injury Claim
Most people who settle too quickly, or hire the wrong firm, leave significant money on the table. Here's the full picture of what a properly documented Reseda injury claim should recover.
Medical Expenses
ER visits, surgery, physical therapy, medication, and future care costs.
Lost Wages
Income lost while recovering, including salary, hourly wages, and self-employment income.
Lost Earning Capacity
Compensation for permanently reduced ability to work or earn at the same level.
Pain & Suffering
Physical pain and emotional distress, often the largest component of a settlement.
Property Damage
Repair or replacement of your vehicle or other personal property damaged in the incident.
Punitive Damages
Available when conduct was especially reckless or intentional, on top of compensatory damages.
Loss of Enjoyment of Life
Compensation for no longer being able to participate in hobbies, activities, and daily pleasures you had before the injury.
Loss of Consortium
A spouse or domestic partner's claim for loss of companionship, support, and the marital relationship caused by the injury.
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.
Get to safety and call 911
Report the incident to animal control as well as police. Animal control creates an official bite report.
Seek emergency medical care
Dog bites require immediate cleaning and antibiotic treatment. Infection is a serious risk. Document all injuries.
Photograph injuries immediately
Time-stamped photographs of puncture wounds, lacerations, and swelling — before wounds are cleaned or dressed.
Identify the dog and owner
Name, address, and vaccine records of the dog. Owners are required to provide these upon request.
Contact L&F Brown
Homeowners' and renters' insurance typically covers dog bites. We identify coverage and pursue maximum compensation.
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