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Seguin Dog Bite Lawyer

A dog bite or animal attack case in Seguin rests on Texas common law rather than a single strict-liability statute. Under the standard established in Marshall v. Ranne, an owner who knew or had reason to know the dog had dangerous propensities is liable for the harm it causes, even without a prior bite on record; and ordinary negligence, including leash-ordinance violations and failure to confine, creates a parallel path to recovery. These cases arise at residential properties, apartment complexes, and parks throughout Guadalupe County and are filed in Guadalupe County district court under the two-year statute at § 16.003; for child victims the deadline is tolled until the minor turns eighteen.

Why Seguin cases are different

Dog-bite claims in Seguin span the residential neighborhoods, the downtown corridor near Texas Lutheran University, and the rural unincorporated tracts across Guadalupe County. Texas has no single bite statute, so these cases turn on owner knowledge and negligence, with homeowner or renter coverage usually funding the recovery.

Texas owner liability without a strict-liability statute

Texas does not have a one-size strict-liability dog-bite law. Liability generally runs on two tracks. The first is the common-law knowledge rule, sometimes called the one-bite rule: an owner who knew or had reason to know the dog had dangerous propensities, through a prior bite, aggressive lunging, or warning behavior, is liable for the harm it causes. The second is ordinary negligence: an owner who fails to restrain or control a dog, violates a local leash or restraint ordinance, or lets the animal roam can be liable even without a known bite history. In rural Guadalupe County, loose-dog and livestock-area encounters often turn on the negligence track and on what restraint the owner reasonably should have used. We build the dog's history early through neighbor accounts, prior animal-control complaints, and vet or registration records.

Severe and facial injuries, and where the coverage comes from

Dog bites cause damage out of proportion to the animal's size, especially with children, where bites cluster around the face and neck and can require plastic-surgery revision over years. Beyond the physical wounds, there are puncture-infection risks, scarring, and lasting psychological trauma and fear of dogs. Recovery in most Seguin cases comes from the owner's homeowner or renter insurance, which typically covers dog-bite liability, though some policies exclude certain breeds or a dog with a prior bite. We identify the applicable policy early and document the full injury, including future scar-revision needs and the psychological component, because a quick local urgent-care or ER visit captures the wound closure but rarely the long-term reconstructive and emotional picture that drives true value.

Frequently asked

Seguin dog bite questions

  • Not exactly. Texas uses a common-law knowledge standard plus ordinary negligence. If the owner knew the dog had dangerous tendencies, they are liable. But even a first bite can support a claim if the owner was negligent, for example by violating a leash ordinance or letting the dog roam loose. So a first bite is not automatically free; it depends on the owner's knowledge and conduct.

Where we work from

Downtown Austin. Seguin clients welcome.

Our office is in downtown Austin; we represent Seguin-area clients statewide and travel to Seguin 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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