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Kerrville Dog Bite Lawyer

A dog-bite or animal-attack claim in Kerrville follows Texas common law, which does not create automatic strict liability for every owner but instead bases recovery on what the owner knew or should have known about the animal's dangerous propensities under Marshall v. Ranne, or on negligence theories such as failing to leash a dog or securing a gate on a Kerr County ranch property. An owner who knew a dog had bitten before, repeatedly lunged, or threatened people, and who failed to restrain the animal, is liable for resulting injuries under both the one-bite doctrine and ordinary negligence principles. The two-year statute of limitations under Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 16.003 applies; claims involving minor victims in Kerr County are tolled until the child reaches eighteen.

Why Kerrville cases are different

Dog-bite claims in Kerrville span downtown neighborhoods and the ranch-country properties of Kerr County, where loose and working dogs are common. Texas has no automatic owner liability, so these cases turn on what the owner knew about the animal and how the bite is documented and covered.

Texas owner liability runs through knowledge and negligence

Texas does not impose strict liability on dog owners. Recovery generally follows one of two paths. The first is the common-law one-bite rule from Marshall v. Ranne: an owner is liable when they knew or should have known the dog had dangerous propensities, shown by a prior bite, aggressive lunging, or warnings the owner ignored. The second is ordinary negligence, where the owner failed to use reasonable care to control the animal, for example letting a dog roam off-leash in violation of a local restraint ordinance or leaving a gate open. In rural Kerr County, where working and loose dogs are common on ranch and FM-road properties, the negligence theory and any applicable restraint rules often carry the case. We gather the dog's history, any prior complaints, animal-control records, and witness accounts to build the knowledge and negligence picture the law requires.

Severe injuries and homeowner coverage as the recovery source

Dog attacks cause uniquely damaging wounds: deep puncture and crush injuries, infection risk, nerve and tendon damage, and disfiguring facial lacerations, especially in children, who are bitten at face height and make up a large share of serious cases. Peterson Regional Medical Center handles emergency wound care and stabilization, but reconstructive and plastic-surgery follow-up, scar revision, and pediatric specialty care often route to San Antonio, so the full record spans multiple providers across what can be years of treatment. The practical source of recovery in most bite cases is the owner's homeowner or renter insurance policy, which commonly covers dog-bite liability up to its limits. We identify the applicable coverage early, document the injuries and the projected future care, including scar revision and the long arc of pediatric reconstruction, and pursue the claim against that policy rather than chasing an individual who may have no assets.

Frequently asked

Kerrville dog bite questions

  • Not necessarily. A prior bite or known aggression helps prove the owner knew the dog was dangerous, which supports one path to liability. But you can also recover on ordinary negligence, where the owner failed to use reasonable care, such as letting a dog roam off-leash against a local restraint rule or leaving a gate open. In rural Kerr County, that negligence path often carries the case.

Where we work from

Downtown Austin. Kerrville clients welcome.

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