What is the Law in California for the Dog Bite Statute - California Civil Jury Instruction CACI 463
California Law
CA Civil Jury Instructions
CACI 463 - Dog Bite Statute
As of September 1, 2010
California Civil Jury Instruction CACI 463
463. Dog Bite Statute (Civ. Code, § 3342)—Essential Factual
Elements
[Name of plaintiff] claims that [name of defendant]’s dog bit [him/
her] and that [name of defendant] is responsible for that harm.
People who own dogs can be held responsible for the harm from a
dog bite, no matter how carefully they guard or restrain their
dogs.
To establish [his/her] claim, [name of plaintiff] must prove all of the
following:
1. That [name of defendant] owned a dog;
2. That the dog bit [name of plaintiff] while [he/she] was in a
public place or lawfully on private property;
3. That [name of plaintiff] was harmed; and
4. That [name of defendant]’s dog was a substantial factor in
causing [name of plaintiff]’s harm.
[[Name of plaintiff] was lawfully on private property of the owner if
[he/she] was performing any duty required by law or was on the
property at the invitation, express or implied, of the owner.]
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