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Arlington Dog Bite Lawyer

A dog bite or animal attack claim in Arlington is built on one of two theories: strict liability under the common-law rule from Marshall v. Ranne, which applies when an owner knew or had reason to know their dog had dangerous propensities, or ordinary negligence when an owner failed to restrain the animal in violation of a leash ordinance or by leaving a gate unsecured. Unlike a car crash or a premises fall, the central factual question is the dog's prior behavior — biting history, aggressive lunging, or prior complaints from neighbors — because that prior knowledge is what establishes the owner's duty to act. Cases from Arlington are filed in Tarrant County district court at the Tom Vandergriff Civil Courts Building within the two-year period under Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 16.003, which tolls for minor victims until age eighteen.

Why Arlington cases are different

Dog attacks in Arlington range from neighborhood incidents to encounters in the crowded environs around the entertainment district. We represent bite victims, including children with facial injuries, in claims grounded in Texas owner-liability and negligence law, for clients statewide from our Austin office.

How Texas owner liability works after an Arlington bite

Texas does not have a single dog-bite statute imposing automatic liability. Instead, recovery usually runs on two tracks. The first is the common-law rule, often called one-bite, under which an owner is liable if they knew or had reason to know the dog had dangerous propensities, for example a prior bite, aggressive lunging, or warnings from neighbors. The second is ordinary negligence: an owner who fails to use reasonable care to control or restrain a dog, such as violating a local leash requirement or leaving a gate open, can be liable for resulting injuries even without prior knowledge of aggression. In an Arlington case we work to establish the dog's history, the owner's knowledge, and any violation of restraint duties. Children are bitten disproportionately and at face height, which makes both the injuries and the proof of the dog's prior behavior central to the claim.

Severe and facial injuries, and where coverage comes from

Dog attacks frequently cause more than puncture wounds: facial lacerations, nerve damage, scarring requiring plastic surgery, and lasting psychological trauma, especially in children. Valuing these cases means accounting for future reconstructive procedures and the permanence of scarring, not just the initial emergency treatment. The practical source of recovery is usually the dog owner's homeowner or renter insurance, which commonly covers liability for bites, sometimes subject to breed exclusions or limits worth checking early. Where the attack happened on rental property or a landlord knew of a dangerous animal and did nothing, additional coverage may be available. If the matter proceeds to suit, an Arlington case is filed in Tarrant County district court at the Tom Vandergriff Civil Courts Building in Fort Worth. We identify every applicable policy before valuing the claim, because the homeowner policy is often the difference between a paper claim and a real recovery.

Frequently asked

Arlington dog bite questions

  • Possibly. Beyond the one-bite rule, which requires the owner's prior knowledge of danger, Texas allows a negligence claim when an owner failed to use reasonable care, such as breaking a leash law or leaving a gate open. So a first bite can still support recovery if the owner was careless. The facts about how the dog got loose and bit are what drive the analysis.

Where we work from

Downtown Austin. Arlington clients welcome.

Our office is in downtown Austin; we represent Arlington-area clients statewide and travel to Arlington for case-specific needs (scene visits, medical-records consultations, court appearances). Home and hospital visits when injuries make travel difficult.

Cap City Injury Attorneys

702 Rio Grande St, Suite 302 · Austin, TX 78701

(512) 612-3110

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