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Garland Dog Bite Lawyer
Garland is a thriving city where families, pets, and outdoor living are part of daily life. From walking trails along the Spring Creek Greenbelt to neighborhood parks in Firewheel, people and dogs often share public spaces. But when a dog attacks, the results can be life-altering. Dog bites can cause painful injuries, permanent scarring, and deep emotional trauma.
At Chandler Ross Injury Attorneys, we stand with victims of dog bites in Garland. If you or a loved one has been bitten, we can help you understand your rights, deal with insurance companies, and fight for the compensation you need to heal and move forward.
Dog Bites Are Serious Injuries, Not Minor Incidents
Dog attacks can cause far more than minor scratches. The American Veterinary Medical Association reports that nearly 4.7 million dog bites occur annually in the U.S., with hundreds of thousands resulting in hospital visits.
In active areas of Garland like Duck Creek Greenbelt, Winters Park, or Holford Park the risk of dog bites can be higher.
Common injuries from dog bites include:
- Deep puncture wounds and torn muscles
- Nerve damage or broken bones
- Severe infections like Capnocytophaga, MRSA, or rabies
- Disfigurement requiring cosmetic or plastic surgery
- Psychological trauma, including PTSD and anxiety in adults and children
Victims, especially children, often suffer both physical and emotional wounds that can take years to heal. It’s best to seek medical attention as soon as possible for your injuries and speak with an experienced Garland dog injury attorney. They can help navigate the complexities of your personal injury claim and ensure it is filed accurately and timely.
Texas Dog Bite Law: How It Applies in Garland
Texas dog bite cases are handled under two main legal theories: the “One Bite Rule” and negligence.
Garland follows these same standards, reinforced by local animal control regulations.
You may have a strong case if:
- The dog had a known history of aggression and the owner failed to prevent the attack (strict liability).
- The dog had no prior bites, but the owner acted negligently—for example, letting the dog off-leash at Rick Oden Park or failing to properly secure it at home.
In Garland, leash laws require dogs to be properly restrained in public areas. Violations of these rules can be key evidence in proving negligence. Talk to us today about the details fo your dog bite incident. Each one is different and we want to fight on your behalf for the compensation you well deserve after such a traumatic experience.
What Happens To A Dog After They Bite You in Garland?
Many victims hesitate to report a dog bite because they fear what may happen to the animal. Filing a claim or report does not automatically result in the dog being euthanized.
Here’s the typical process in Garland:
- Garland Animal Services investigates the bite report and verifies the dog’s rabies vaccination status.
- If there is any concern, the dog may be placed in a 10-day quarantine for observation. After this time period, the dog is typically returned back to the owner.
- Dogs with a history of attacks or severe aggression may be designated as “dangerous dogs,” requiring the owner to implement special containment measures and liability coverage.
Euthanasia is very rare and generally reserved for extreme cases involving repeated violent attacks or confirmed rabies infection. The dog owner is often the one who makes this decision as well and not a government entity.
Why Hire a Garland Dog Bite Attorney?
Insurance companies are not on your side after a dog attack. They often seek to minimize payouts, deny responsibility, or blame the victim. At Chandler Ross Injury Attorneys, we know their tactics and we fight back.
We provide:
- Complete case investigations: Medical records, animal control reports, witness interviews, and more.
- Proof of strict liability: Whether through prior bites, local leash law violations, or negligent supervision.
- Tough negotiation: We demand full compensation for your injuries and suffering.
- Trial readiness: If the insurer won’t offer a fair settlement, we are fully prepared to litigate.
- Contingency fee arrangements: You pay nothing unless we win your case.
We take care of the legal battle, so you can focus on recovering from your dog bite injuries. You focus on getting better and we handle the legal aspects. And again, we only get paid if we recover something for you so there is zero risk.
What Compensation Can You Recover After a Dog Attack?
Victims of dog bites in Garland may be entitled to significant damages, including:
- Emergency medical care, surgeries, and rehabilitation costs
- Future anticipated medical needs (such as plastic surgery)
- Lost wages and loss of future earning potential
- Pain and suffering
- Permanent scarring, impairment, and loss of function
- Psychological counseling for emotional trauma
In most cases, compensation is paid through the dog owner’s homeowners’ or renters’ insurance policy.
What To Do After a Dog Bite in Garland
Your actions immediately after a dog bite can affect your health and your ability to win a claim.
- Move to safety and check your injuries.
- Clean the wound thoroughly with soap and water.
- Seek immediate medical attention, as infections can develop quickly.
- Gather information from the dog’s owner if possible, including their name and the dog’s vaccination history.
- Report the bite to Garland Animal Services.
- Take photos of your injuries and any torn clothing.
- Contact Chandler Ross Injury Attorneys for a free consultation.
Early medical care and early legal advice are critical for protecting your claim.
Frequently Asked Questions About Dog Bite Injuries in Garland, Texas
Will the dog be euthanized if I report the attack?
No. A civil case alone will not cause a dog to be euthanized. Quarantine, behavior evaluations, and owner penalties are far more common than euthanasia, which is reserved for severe cases, just as when a dog may have been exposed to rabies or been involved in multiple serious attacks. Even when it may be a possibility at some point, it is up to the dog owner to make that final decision.
What if this was the dog’s first time biting someone?
You may still be entitled to compensation if the dog owner was negligent, such as failing to leash the dog or control it properly. Especially if the owner was aware of how their animal typically behaves in certain settings, particular people, and their tendencies in general. It’s best to seek the advice of an experienced personal injury attorney at Chandler Ross Injury Attorneys.
Can I sue someone if the dog bite happened at their home?
Yes. Most homeowners’ insurance policies cover dog bite claims. The damages usually come from insurance, not directly from the dog owner.
How long do I have to file a claim?
You have two years from the date of the bite to file a personal injury lawsuit under Texas law.