Carrollton Dog Bite Lawyer 


When a Dog Bite Leaves Lasting Scars, You Deserve Dedicated Advocacy

A dog bite isn’t just a sudden shock—it can leave you with physical injuries, emotional scars, and financial burdens that linger long after the attack. If you’ve been bitten or attacked by a dog in Carrollton or anywhere across Texas due to someone else’s negligence, you’re likely grappling with pain, fear, and uncertainty about what comes next. At Carrollton Injury Law, we understand the deep impact a dog bite can have on your life, and we’re here to help you pursue justice and seek the compensation you need to heal and move forward.

Dog bites can happen anywhere—a neighbor’s yard, a public park, or even during a friendly visit—and the consequences can be severe. From deep wounds and infections to emotional trauma or permanent disfigurement, these injuries often require extensive medical care and emotional support. At Carrollton Injury Law, we believe in putting the personal back into personal injury law. Our team is committed to standing by your side, fighting for your rights, and helping you through this difficult time with compassion and determination.

The Alarming Reality of Dog Bite Injuries in Texas

Dog bites are a significant public health concern, with millions of incidents reported nationwide each year. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), approximately 4.5 million people are bitten by dogs annually in the U.S., with around 800,000 requiring medical attention. In Texas, where dogs are a common part of many households and communities, these incidents are all too frequent. The Texas Department of State Health Services reports that dog bites result in thousands of emergency room visits each year, often leading to serious injuries like infections, scarring, or nerve damage.

These statistics represent real people—people like you—who have suffered preventable harm. A child playing in a park might end up with facial scars, an adult walking their own dog might suffer a broken bone trying to escape an attack, or a delivery worker might face lasting trauma after an unleashed dog charges them. When dog owners fail to control their pets or follow local laws, innocent victims pay the price. At Carrollton Injury Law, we’ll fight to hold negligent owners accountable and pursue compensation for your medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and more.

Common Causes and Consequences of Dog Bite Injuries

Dog bites can happen for a variety of reasons, often tied to an owner’s negligence or failure to properly train or restrain their pet. Here are some common causes of dog bite incidents we see in Carrollton and across Texas:

Unrestrained Dogs

Dogs running loose in neighborhoods, parks, or public spaces can pose a serious danger. Texas leash laws require owners to keep their dogs under control, but many fail to comply, leading to unexpected attacks.

Lack of Training

A dog that hasn’t been properly trained or socialized may act aggressively toward strangers, children, or other animals. Owners have a responsibility to ensure their pets are safe around others.

Negligent Supervision

Leaving a dog unattended with visitors, children, or delivery workers can lead to bites. Owners must supervise their pets to prevent harm, especially if the dog has shown aggressive tendencies in the past.

Ignoring Warning Signs

Some dogs have a history of aggression or biting. If an owner knows their dog poses a risk but fails to take precautions—like posting warning signs or using a muzzle—they can be held liable for injuries.

Provocation by Others

While provocation (e.g., teasing or abusing a dog) can play a role in some attacks, Texas law still holds owners accountable in most cases unless the victim’s actions were extreme and intentional.

The consequences of a dog bite can be far-reaching, affecting your physical health, emotional well-being, and financial stability. Common injuries include:

  • Puncture wounds and lacerations

  • Infections, such as rabies or bacterial infections like pasteurella

  • Scarring or permanent disfigurement, especially on the face, arms, or legs

  • Nerve or muscle damage

  • Broken bones from being knocked down or fighting off the dog

  • Emotional trauma, including fear of dogs, anxiety, or post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)

Children are particularly vulnerable to dog bites, often suffering more severe injuries due to their smaller size and tendency to interact closely with pets. The American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) notes that children aged 5 to 9 are the most common victims, with facial injuries being especially prevalent. At Carrollton Injury Law, we’ll work with medical experts to document the full extent of your injuries and fight to pursue compensation that reflects your true losses—both now and in the future.

The Physical, Emotional, and Financial Toll of Dog Bite Injuries

A dog bite doesn’t just leave physical marks—it can impact every aspect of your life, often in ways you didn’t expect. Here’s how these injuries typically affect victims:

Physical Pain and Recovery

Dog bites can cause a wide range of injuries, from minor cuts to life-altering damage. Deep puncture wounds may require stitches or surgery, while infections can lead to prolonged treatment with antibiotics or even hospitalization. If the bite causes nerve damage or scarring, you might need reconstructive surgery or physical therapy to regain function. Recovery can take weeks, months, or even years, depending on the severity of the attack.

Financial Strain

Medical expenses can add up quickly after a dog bite. Emergency room visits, surgical procedures, medications, and follow-up care can strain your finances. If your injury prevents you from working—say, a bitten hand keeps you from typing or lifting—you might lose wages or even your job. According to the Insurance Information Institute, the average cost per dog bite claim in 2022 was over $64,000, reflecting medical costs, lost income, and other damages.

Emotional Distress

The trauma of a dog bite can linger long after the physical wounds heal. You might develop a fear of dogs, feel anxious in public spaces, or struggle with nightmares and flashbacks. If the attack left visible scars, you may feel self-conscious or embarrassed, affecting your confidence and relationships. Emotional distress, including PTSD, is common after severe dog attacks, particularly for children.

Long-Term Consequences

Some dog bite injuries lead to permanent consequences, such as scarring, disfigurement, or chronic pain. These changes can affect your ability to enjoy hobbies, perform daily tasks, or maintain your career, drastically altering your quality of life. For example, a facial scar might impact a salesperson’s confidence in client-facing roles, while nerve damage in a hand could limit a musician’s ability to play.

At Carrollton Injury Law, we understand the full scope of these challenges. We’ll fight to pursue compensation that covers not only your immediate expenses but also your future needs, ensuring you’re not left struggling alone.

Why Choose Carrollton Injury Law for Your Dog Bite Case?

When you’re dealing with the aftermath of a dog bite, you need more than just a lawyer—you need a compassionate advocate who will fight for you like family. Based in Carrollton, Texas, we serve clients across the state, including Addison, Dallas, Denton, Frisco, Fort Worth, Plano, and beyond. Our attorneys have decades of experience handling dog bite cases, and we know the local courts, the laws, and the stakes involved.

What sets us apart? We put the personal back into personal injury law. When you work with us, you’re not just a case number—you’re a person with a story, a struggle, and a future we’re committed to protecting. Here’s why families across Texas trust us:

Personalized Attention

We take the time to understand how your dog bite has impacted your life—physically, emotionally, and financially. We’ll listen to your concerns, answer your questions, and tailor our approach to meet your unique needs.

Thorough Investigation

Building a strong dog bite case requires evidence. We’ll investigate the circumstances of the attack, gathering veterinary records, witness statements, and expert opinions to prove the owner’s negligence. Whether the dog had a history of aggression or was running loose in violation of local laws, we’ll hold the responsible parties accountable.

Aggressive Advocacy

Insurance companies often try to minimize payouts for dog bite claims, arguing that you provoked the dog or that your injuries aren’t serious. We won’t let them undervalue your case. Our attorneys are skilled negotiators and trial-ready litigators who will fight to pursue maximum compensation for your damages.

Understanding Dog Bite Claims in Texas

Texas law allows victims of dog bites to seek compensation for their injuries through a personal injury claim, often under a combination of strict liability and negligence principles. Here’s what you need to know about the process:

Texas Dog Bite Laws

Texas follows a “one-bite rule” in some cases, meaning an owner may be held liable if they knew or should have known their dog was dangerous (e.g., had bitten someone before or shown aggressive behavior). However, Texas also allows claims based on negligence, meaning you can hold an owner accountable if they failed to exercise reasonable care—like not leashing their dog in a public place. Additionally, many local ordinances in cities like Carrollton impose strict leash laws, which can strengthen your case if the dog was unrestrained.

Types of Compensation Available

In a dog bite case, you may be eligible to pursue compensation for:

  • Medical expenses (past and future)

  • Lost wages and reduced earning capacity

  • Pain and suffering

  • Emotional distress

  • Loss of enjoyment of life

  • Costs of reconstructive surgery or therapy

Proving Liability

To succeed in your claim, we’ll need to prove that:

  1. The dog owner owed you a duty of care (e.g., to keep their dog restrained or warn of its dangerous tendencies).

  2. They breached that duty through negligence or by violating local laws.

  3. Their breach directly caused your injury.

  4. You suffered damages as a result, such as medical costs or emotional harm.

Statute of Limitations

Texas imposes a two-year statute of limitations on most personal injury claims, including dog bites, meaning you have two years from the date of the attack to file a lawsuit. Waiting too long could bar you from seeking compensation entirely. Additionally, evidence like photos of the scene or witness testimonies can fade over time, so acting quickly is crucial.

What to Expect When You Work with Carrollton Injury Law

We know that pursuing a legal claim can feel daunting, especially when you’re already dealing with the physical and emotional toll of a dog bite. That’s why we strive to make the process as seamless and stress-free as possible. Here’s what you can expect:

Step 1: Free Injury Claim Evaluation

We’ll start with a no-cost, no-obligation injury claim evaluation—either in person at our Carrollton office or virtually if you’re elsewhere in Texas. You’ll have the chance to share your story, and we’ll explain your options in clear, straightforward terms.

Step 2: Case Investigation

If you choose to move forward, we’ll dive into the details of your case. This includes collecting evidence like medical records, photos of your injuries, animal control reports, and witness statements to document the attack and the owner’s negligence.

Step 3: Building Your Claim

Using the evidence we gather, we’ll construct a comprehensive claim that accounts for all your damages—past, present, and future. We’ll calculate the full cost of your medical care, lost income, and emotional suffering to ensure nothing is overlooked.

Step 4: Negotiation or Litigation

Most dog bite cases settle out of court, but insurance companies often play hardball. We’ll negotiate aggressively to pursue a fair settlement. If they refuse to offer what you deserve, we’re prepared to take your case to trial and fight for justice in front of a judge and jury.

Throughout this process, you’ll have a dedicated team by your side, keeping you informed and supported every step of the way.

Call to Action: Let Us Fight for Your Healing and Justice

A dog bite can leave you feeling shaken and vulnerable, but you don’t have to face this alone. At Carrollton Injury Law, we’re committed to helping you seek the justice and compensation you deserve. Don’t let negligent dog owners avoid accountability—reach out today for a free consultation. Let us fight for your future while you focus on healing.

FAQs

  • At Carrollton Injury Law, we work on a contingency fee basis. That means you pay nothing upfront—we only get paid if we recover compensation for you. This allows you to focus on recovery without worrying about legal fees.

  • The timeline for a dog bite case varies depending on its complexity. Some cases settle in a few months, while others may take a year or more, especially if they go to trial. We’ll work as efficiently as possible while ensuring your case is as strong as it can be.

  • Texas follows a “comparative negligence” rule, meaning you can still seek compensation even if you were partially at fault (e.g., if you provoked the dog), as long as your fault doesn’t exceed 50%. However, your compensation may be reduced by your percentage of fault. We’ll fight to minimize any blame placed on you and maximize your recovery.

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