What to Do After a Dog Bite in Dallas?

By Anderson, Cummings & Drawhorn, LLP on October 09, 2025

What to do after a dog bite? Start with your health, but don’t stop there. Medical treatment, reporting requirements, and thorough documentation each play a role in building a claim that holds up under Texas law. Dog attacks in Dallas often raise questions of owner negligence and liability that are not always simple. Anderson, Cummings & Drawhorn, LLP is committed to guiding clients with clarity and determined advocacy, ensuring their claims are approached with strength and precision.

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What to Do After a Dog Bite in Dallas?

Seek medical attention

Your first step after any dog bite should be to prioritize your health. Even small puncture wounds can carry serious risks such as rabies, nerve damage, or bacterial infections. According to the American College of Emergency Physicians, animal bites may inject bacteria deep into tissue, leading to dangerous complications if left untreated.

Practical steps include:

  • Rinse the wound thoroughly with soap and water.
  • Apply clean bandages to reduce bleeding and prevent contamination.
  • Seek urgent care or emergency treatment as quickly as possible.
  • Follow up with your doctor for tetanus boosters or rabies vaccinations when advised.
  • Keep copies of medical records and receipts from the outset—they are valuable for future claims.

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Report the bite

In Dallas, dog bites must be reported to authorities. Filing a report protects public safety and establishes an official incident record. The City of Austin’s Animal Protection Division highlights that animal bite reporting enables tracking of rabies exposure and enforcement of quarantine rules. Dallas Animal Services follows similar procedures.

Victims should:

  • Call 311 or contact Dallas Animal Services after medical care.
  • Provide details such as the dog’s description, location of the attack, and owner information if known.
  • Request documentation of the report for your records.

This documentation can reveal whether the dog has a prior history of aggression or is legally considered a “dangerous dog” under Texas law, which may influence liability in your case.

Document everything

Evidence can make or break a personal injury claim. Gathering and preserving information after a dog bite is as vital as receiving medical care.

Ways to document effectively include:

  • Photograph the injury immediately and continue capturing images during the healing process.
  • Take photos of the location, the dog, and any damaged property or clothing.
  • Collect names and contact details of witnesses who saw the incident.
  • Save hospital discharge papers, prescriptions, and billing records.
  • Keep copies of all correspondence with animal control or Dallas Animal Services.

The more comprehensive your documentation, the stronger your claim against insurers or responsible parties becomes.

Why You Should Consult with a Dog Bite Attorney

Dog bite cases in Texas are governed by the state’s “one-bite” rule and local negligence laws. Proving responsibility may require showing that the dog had displayed aggression in the past or that the owner violated leash and restraint ordinances in Dallas.

For many victims, knowing what to do after a dog bite injury can feel overwhelming. These claims involve more than paperwork—they require careful application of Texas statutes, attention to city-specific rules, and the ability to counter insurance companies that often try to minimize payouts. At Anderson, Cummings & Drawhorn, LLP, we approach every dog bite case with the strategy and persistence needed to hold negligent parties accountable.

Our team can help you:

  • Identify whether the dog’s owner, property manager, or another party may share liability.
  • Examine whether leash or confinement requirements were ignored.
  • Collect and preserve the medical and incident evidence needed to prove damages.
  • Push back against insurers who attempt to undervalue the harm you’ve suffered.
  • Seek full compensation for treatment costs, lost wages, and long-term effects.

Working with Anderson, Cummings & Drawhorn, LLP from the very beginning gives you a critical advantage. We also make sure deadlines are never missed, including the strict two-year statute of limitations, so your right to pursue compensation is fully protected.

Statute of Limitations for Dog Bite Claims in Texas

Victims of dog bites in Texas generally have two years from the date of the incident to file a personal injury claim under the Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code §16.003. Speaking with a qualified attorney early helps you understand the legal paths available and determine the best course forward.

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What to do after a dog bite? Dog bite cases involve more than healing wounds—they require careful attention to medical, legal, and financial details. At Anderson, Cummings & Drawhorn, LLP, our team provides clients with clear guidance and determined legal advocacy to hold negligent parties accountable. Call us today at 817-920-9000 or complete our free case review form online. We are here to protect your rights and fight for the compensation you deserve.

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As a Fort Worth native and a double-Board Certified trial lawyer, John Cummings is dedicated to fighting for the rights of the injured. With a track record that includes record-setting verdicts and multi-million dollar settlements, he is an aggressive advocate who isn’t afraid to take on tough cases.

  • Named a Top Personal Injury Lawyer by Fort Worth, Texas magazine.
  • Recognized as a Texas Super Lawyer since 2003.
  • Holds two Board Certifications in Personal Injury Trial Law and Civil Trial Law.
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