Proving Your Case

A dog bite victim’s case is based on legal grounds supported by evidence that is admissible in court. The legal grounds are summarized in For Dog Bite Victims, the best place to start. Specific topics are grouped below as Basic and Advanced. The tab called Legal Briefs is an outstanding, encyclopedic presentation of topics that are of great importance in dog bite cases but have not made their way into the major pages of our website

Accidents Afterwards
Actual Knowledge
Agency
AmJur 2d
Animal Control Records
Animal Control
Arbitration and Mediation
Asset Check
At large
Attacking Dog
Attractive nuisance
Authorizations
Bankruptcy
Behavior Testing
California Law Brief
Case Management
Cat Bites and Scratches
Clothing
Costs
Criminal Law
Cummis Counsel
Days Between Dates
Defense Medical Exam
Deposition
Disability
Discovery
Disfigurement
Doctors, Picking Them
Emotional distress claim
Employment Records
EOB (defined)
Evidence, Spoilation of
Expert Witness Agreement
Federal Issues
Fractures, types of
Identity Theft
Insurance: Bad Faith Law
Investigation
Judgment, Summary
Judicial notice
Lawsuit: Why File It
Lawsuit: Why It Takes So Long
Legal Briefs
Legislative history and prior versions of statutes
Liens
Limited Case
Litigation
Lost Income
Medical Bills
Medical Records
Mental Anguish
Military Alphabet
Military dogs
Minor’s Compromise Hearing
Multi-State Practice of Law

Negligence per se
Negligence
One-bite rule defined
Parental Negligence and Immunity
Pit bulls
Pitbull myths
Pleading
Post-Judgment Collection
Prognosis Report
Public Entities and Employees
Public Housing and Pets

Public Records Act
Puerto Rico Dog Issues
Punitive Damages
Relationship Management
Residence and Domicile
Restatement of Torts
Sending Files
Service of Documents
Settlement
Small Claims Court
Statute of Limitations
Strategy for Paying Med Bills
Strict Liability
Sudden Emergency Doctrine
Third Party Claims
Time Zones
Timetable for Case
Tort in Essence
Trial
Unlawful Detainer
UTMA Accounts v. Annuities and Structured Settlements
Withdrawing Funds
Workers compensation
Writing Formal English