When your pet is harmed—or you're accused of harm—you need the right legal approach. Each category below includes guides for both writing demands AND responding to them.
Each category has guides for both sides of the dispute
California's strict liability law (CC 3342) makes dog owners liable for bites regardless of prior knowledge. Covers homeowner's insurance claims and available defenses.
Misdiagnosis, surgical errors, medication mistakes, anesthesia complications, or failure to provide proper standard of care resulting in injury or death.
Injuries at groomers, kennels, or pet sitters from cuts, burns, falls, fights with other animals, escape, or failure to follow care instructions.
Undisclosed health conditions, genetic defects, misrepresented breed or pedigree, puppy mill fraud, and breeder contract violations under California's Puppy Lemon Law.
Step-by-step letter structures with sample language
Focused on CA statutes and case precedents
Most disputes resolved in 30-60 days
No cost for templates and guides
Complex cases may benefit from attorney guidance. Schedule a consultation to discuss your pet dispute and recovery options.