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Katy Dog Bite Lawyer

A dog bite or animal attack claim in Katy is a personal injury case arising when a dog or other animal attacks a person at a home, yard, apartment courtyard, park, or business in the area, governed by Texas common law that allows recovery when an owner knew or should have known the animal had dangerous propensities (the rule derived from Marshall v. Ranne) and by ordinary negligence when the owner failed to control the animal. Katy's dense master-planned communities — Cinco Ranch, Cross Creek Ranch, and Firethorne — concentrate dogs and pedestrians on shared sidewalks and community amenities, making failure-to-contain and leash-violation scenarios common. The two-year filing deadline under Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 16.003 applies, though for child victims the statute is tolled until the child turns 18. Recovery typically runs through the owner's homeowner or renter insurance policy, and the claim is pursued in whichever of the three Katy-area counties the attack occurred.

Why Katy cases are different

Katy's master-planned neighborhoods like Cinco Ranch, Cross Creek Ranch, and Firethorne mean dog encounters happen on sidewalks, in driveways, and at community amenities, and a serious bite raises questions of owner liability and which homeowner policy responds.

Owner liability and the Texas approach to dog bites

Texas does not impose automatic strict liability for every dog bite. Recovery generally runs on one of two theories. The first is the long-standing rule that an owner can be liable if they knew or should have known the dog had dangerous tendencies, often described as the one-bite rule, where prior aggression, growling, or a previous attempt to bite establishes knowledge. The second is ordinary negligence, where the owner failed to use reasonable care to control or restrain the dog, such as letting it roam off-leash on a Katy community sidewalk in violation of local leash rules. In the residential setting that dominates Katy, both theories often run together. We gather the dog's history, prior complaints, animal-control records, and witness accounts from neighbors to establish what the owner knew and what reasonable control would have looked like.

Severe and facial injuries, children, and homeowner coverage

Dog attacks produce a disproportionate share of severe and facial injuries, and children are the most frequent victims because their height puts them at the dog's level. Bites near the face can mean disfigurement, scarring, nerve damage, and a long arc of reconstructive and follow-up care, and Texas Children's Hospital West Campus is the local pediatric destination for the most serious of those injuries. The financial recovery in a Katy bite case usually comes through the dog owner's homeowner or renter insurance, which commonly covers liability for injuries the household's animal causes, subject to policy terms and any breed exclusions. We identify the responding policy early and document the full injury picture, including future surgical and psychological care for a child, rather than settling on the immediate medical bills before the long-term needs are known.

Frequently asked

Katy dog bite questions

  • Possibly, through negligence. Even without a prior bite, an owner who failed to use reasonable care, such as letting a dog off-leash on a neighborhood sidewalk against local rules, can be liable for the resulting injuries. The one-bite rule about prior dangerous tendencies is one path, but ordinary negligence is another. We look at how the dog was controlled and what local leash requirements applied.

Where we work from

Downtown Austin. Katy clients welcome.

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