Jamil Shaaban
Motorcycle Accident And Personal Injury Law For The Every Day People
Jamil Shaaban is the founder of Shaaban Law. He is the attorney for the everyday working people and fights to ensure they receive top notch legal representation for injuries caused by another.
Jamil started his career in the world of insurance defense, representing well-known and large insurance companies. Jamil decided to step away from being a defense attorney and opened Shaaban Law to provide personalized legal representation to those in need. His blue-collar roots are evident in the way he works tirelessly for his clients ensuring they are fairly compensated for their lief-altering injuries. He will not let the insurance companies walk all over you and under-value your injuries.
- Personal Injury
- Animal & Dog Bites, Brain Injury, Car Accidents, Construction Accidents, Motorcycle Accidents, Premises Liability, Truck Accidents, Wrongful Death
- Free Consultation
- Contingent Fees
- California
- State Bar of California
- ID Number: 332851
- English: Spoken, Written
- Rising Star
- Super Lawyers
- Only 2.5% of attorneys under the age of 40, and with 10 years of practice or less are named Rising Stars.
- Rising Star
- Super Lawyers
- Only 2.5% of attorneys under the age of 40, and with 10 years of practice or less are named Rising Stars.
- State Bar of California  # 332851
- Member
- Current
- Q. Who is responsible for damages for my dog bite?
- A: Generally, a landlord is not automatically liable for injuries their tenant's dog causes. However, they can face liability where: (1) they had actual knowledge of the dog's vicious tendencies; meaning they knew the dog was aggressive or had bitten someone before; and (2) they had the ability to prevent foreseeable harm, but failed to do so.
In your situation, it could come down to whether the pit bull had previously caused injuries/was vicious or aggressive AND the grandmother knew about it AND the grandmother had the ability to prevent the harm (I.e., make the dog owner get rid of or relocate the dog; or if the gate was open because it was broken, the landlord would have had ... Read More