Legal Help  After a Dog Bite or Animal Attack

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When a Dog Attacks, the Injury Isn’t Just Physical.

Dog bites can lead to infection, scarring, and long-term trauma—especially for children. We help people who’ve been attacked by a dog or other animal recover compensation for their medical care, emotional distress & more.

What You Can Recover

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Medical bills
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Therapy or counseling
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Lost income
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Pain, scarring & disfigurement

Texas Dog Bite Law

Texas allows claims if the dog had shown aggressive behavior before or if the owner was negligent in controlling it.

What We Look At

Past complaints or aggression

No leash or fencing

Owner failed to control the animal

Injuries that require surgery or lead to scarring

FAQ - Dog Bites

  • Do I have a case if the dog never bit anyone before?

    Yes. If the owner acted carelessly or ignored warnings, you may still have a claim.

  • What if the dog belongs to someone I know?

    Most cases are handled through their insurance, not out of pocket.

  • What if my child was bitten?

    Children often face more serious injuries and trauma. We take extra care in handling these claims.

  • Do I have to prove the dog was dangerous?

    Not always. You can win a case if the owner acted negligently, even without past attacks.

  • How long do I have to file a dog bite claim?

    You typically have two years from the date of the incident in Texas.

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