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Port Arthur Dog Bite Lawyer

A dog-bite claim in Port Arthur rests on Texas common law rather than a statutory strict-liability scheme. Under the Marshall v. Ranne framework, an owner is liable when they knew or had reason to know the animal had dangerous propensities — from a prior bite, aggressive behavior, or escape history — even if the dog had never formally bitten anyone before. A parallel negligence theory applies when the owner violated a leash ordinance or failed to confine an animal they knew posed a risk, common in residential neighborhoods off Martin Luther King Jr. Drive and in apartment complexes throughout Jefferson County. The two-year limitations period under Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code Sec. 16.003 governs, though for child victims it is tolled until age 18, and any case against a governmental entity also carries the Tort Claims Act's six-month notice requirement.

Why Port Arthur cases are different

Dog-bite claims in Port Arthur turn on Texas owner-liability rules rather than a strict-liability statute, so what the owner knew about the animal matters. These cases often carry severe and disfiguring injuries, and the path to compensation usually runs through the owner's homeowner or renter insurance.

How Texas decides owner liability

Texas does not have a blanket dog-bite statute. Instead, recovery generally follows two paths. Under the common-law 'one-bite' rule, an owner is liable if they knew or had reason to know the dog was dangerous, for example from a prior bite, aggressive behavior, or warnings the owner ignored. Separately, an owner can be liable for ordinary negligence, such as letting a dog run loose in violation of a local leash requirement or failing to restrain a known risk. In a Port Arthur case, we investigate the dog's history, prior complaints to animal control, and the circumstances of the attack to establish which theory fits. The owner's knowledge is the pivot point, so witness statements and any record of earlier incidents are gathered early, before memories fade and before the owner reshapes the story.

Homeowner coverage and severe injuries

Dog attacks inflict some of the most devastating injuries we handle, particularly to children, where facial wounds, scarring, nerve damage, and the need for reconstructive surgery are common. Those medical and disfigurement damages are real and lasting, and the future-care picture often drives the value of the claim. Compensation typically comes from the dog owner's homeowner or renter insurance policy, which usually covers bite liability unless a specific breed exclusion applies. Because Port Arthur lacks an in-city Level I or Level II trauma center, a serious facial or pediatric injury may be routed to Beaumont or airlifted to Memorial Hermann-TMC in Houston, meaning the record can span multiple facilities. We identify the applicable policy and assemble the complete treatment chronology to support the full scope of past and future care.

Frequently asked

Port Arthur dog bite questions

  • Possibly. While the one-bite rule looks at whether the owner knew the dog was dangerous, you can also recover on a negligence theory, for example if the owner violated a leash law or failed to restrain the dog and that carelessness caused the attack. A clean prior history does not automatically defeat a claim. The specific facts of how the dog got loose and bit you matter.

Where we work from

Downtown Austin. Port Arthur clients welcome.

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