A discussion of accidents and injuries in the Central San Joaquin Valley of California; encompassing Fresno, Tulare, Kings, Madera, Merced, and Kern Counties. There will be a special focus on the steps required to preserve evidence and then to pursue just compensation for all types of claims including motor vehicle accidents, big rig accidents, industrial injuries and wrongful deaths.
Showing posts with label pit bull attack. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pit bull attack. Show all posts
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Dogs from November 3 pit bull attack in Bakersfield being put down
On November 3 Steven Herrera was brutally mauled by three pit bulls in east Bakersfield. The attack was caught on tape and the dogs were later impounded. The owner of the dogs, Salvador Romero, did not have the money to get the dogs back. Because of the nature of the attack, the dogs are not being put up for adoption, but are rather being euthanized. If you or a loved one has been attacked by a dog please contact us at http://www.nelsonrozier.com/.
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Steven Herrera mauled by pit bulls in Bakersfield
November 3, 2009--A 35 year old Bakersfield man named Steven Herrera was attacked and mauled by 3 pit bull dogs on Tuesday afternoon. The Kern County attack is similar to several other pip bull attacks in the valley as reported on recently in this blog. In this case Mr. Herrera was saved by the efforts of a neighbor named Andy Casteneda who swung his cane at the dogs before they could chew the arm off of the victim. The owner of the dogs, Salvador Romero is the brother of the victim. www.nelsonrozier.com
Saturday, October 24, 2009
Pit Bull Mauls Toddler in Delhi
October 23, 2009--Dog bites from a pit bull attack killed a 17 month old in the Merced County town of Delhi on Friday morning. The babysitter called 911 and then a made a mad dash to the hospital.
Issues to be investigated concern whether the dog had been involved in prior attacks, how the dog gained access to the child and who owns the pit bull. If you would like these issues more fully investigated, please consider contacting the law firm of Nelson & Rozier.
Issues to be investigated concern whether the dog had been involved in prior attacks, how the dog gained access to the child and who owns the pit bull. If you would like these issues more fully investigated, please consider contacting the law firm of Nelson & Rozier.
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