Dog Bites a Major Problem in San Diego County

May 30, 2008

Walton Law Firm has handled many cases involving bite injuries caused by dogs, but none were more sympathetic than one we just settled. Our client was an elderly woman in her 70s who was attacked by two bulldogs has she walked her small poodle around her complex. The bulldogs knocked her to the ground, and bit her and her poodle repeatedly before help could arrive. She suffered numerous puncture wounds and a broken arm. We recently represented another victim in Escondido.

The San Diego County Department of Animal Control was called to investigate, and ultimately ruled that the bulldogs were considered dangerous and placed in quarantined. The "dangerous" label placed on the dogs stunned their owners, who, like most owners involved in dog bite cases, testified that the dogs showed no previous propensity for harm, and were nothing more than lovable pets up until the time of the attack. Because of the dangerous findings, the Animal Control placed several onerous restrictions on the dogs, and the owners opted to have the dogs euthanized. It was tragic event all around.

According to statistics, there were 2,277 dog bites last year in San Diego County, but the actual numbers are more likely twice that amount, as most bites occur on people who know the dog's owner personally and fail to report the event. Yet despite the large number of bites, only 17 dogs were euthanized because of dangerous behavior.

The Animal Control offers the following dog safety tips:

● Do not approach or play with an unfamiliar dog.
● Do not run from a dog or scream. Remain motionless.
● If knocked over by a dog, roll into a ball, lie still and cover head and face.
● Do not disturb a dog that is sleeping, eating or caring for puppies.
● Disregard stereotypes about dangerous breeds.

For more information about dog attack cases, call Walton Law Firm LLP at (866) 607-1325.

Motorcycle Accidents Increase with Age

May 30, 2008

In the past, motorcycle riding was considered the domain of the young. Men in their teens and 20s, under the influence of testosterone, riding motorcycles as much for image as for transportation. That has changed dramatically in recent years. In growing numbers, men over 40 years old are buying - and crashing - motorcycles throughout the United States.

The statistics bear this out. In 1985 the median age of a motorcycle owner was 27 years old. By 2003, it had risen to 41. The reasons for the rise are many, but usually attributed to a disposable income enjoyed by many baby-boomers and an image-conscious society who refuses to get old. Whatever the cause, a reality probably not mentioned at the motorcycle dealership is that someone over 40 does not have the same ability to handle a powerful bike as someone in their 20s.

Motorcycle%20crash%20%282%29.jpgOnly a decade ago, less than 20 percent of motorcyclists killed in the United States were between the ages 40 to 49. In 2007 that number rose to 23 percent, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Individuals who die in motorcycle accidents between the ages of 50 to 59 have also increased dramatically in the last decade, rising from 10 percent of all motorcycle fatalities to 18 percent.

Thomas Velky, M.D., a trauma surgeon in Escondido, says that hospitals around the country are seeing and treating a growing number of baby boomers that have been injured in motorcycle accidents. At Palomar Medical Center in San Diego County, nearly half of all those treated for motorcycle accident related injuries in 2006 were over the age of 40.

Not all motorcycle accidents are caused by the rider. Walton Law Firm LLP represents riders who have been injured do to the negligence of others. If you have a question about a motorcycle accident, visit our Auto/Motorcycle Accident page, or call us at (866) 607-1325.

Escondido Personal Injury Lawyers

May 26, 2008

Located in San Diego’s North County, Scott Barber and Randy Walton represent individuals all over San Diego County in matters of personal injury and wrongful death. If you live in Escondido, and have suffered an injury due to the negligence or wrongful conduct or another, Randy and Scott can help you obtain money damages for your harm.

Personal injuries, or course, can occur in a variety of ways, but typically arise due to auto accidents, dog bites, construction accidents, slip-and-fall incidents, nursing home abuse, or assault and battery. Walton Law Firm has been handling claims on behalf of injured people for years, and all cases involving physical injuries are taken on a contingency fee basis. That means that no attorney’s fees are paid until and unless there is a monetary recovery.

For more about our firm, our attorneys, and our history, please visit our comprehensive website at www.WaltonBarber.com.

Consultations about cases are always free, and home and hospital visits are available.