Should you file a report after a dog bite?

 If you have been bitten or attacked by a dog in Texas, you don’t legally have to file a report. But it is a really good idea to do it anyway.

A report makes it easier to:

  • Confirm the exact time, date, and place of the dog bite
  • Identify the dog owner
  • Prove that the dog has a history of aggression
  • Record witness accounts and visible injuries

If there is no report, it becomes a lot harder for your Texas dog bite lawyer to prove your case. 

Texas has the “one bite rule.” It requires you to prove that the dog’s owner knew the dog was dangerous. If you don’t have anything on record, that will be much harder to do.

Who do you report it to?

Depending on where it happened, you can report the dog bite to the local police or an animal control office. In Houston specifically, you can report a dog bite to the Houston Police Department or the BARC animal shelter. If you are confused about who to contact, a Houston personal injury attorney can help you figure it out.

When should you file the report?

You should file the report as soon as you can. The faster you report it, the more reliable the information will be. Witnesses remember the incident more clearly, and evidence is easier to gather.

Waiting too long could make people question the validity of your claims and even give the dog’s owner a chance to try to twist the story.

Looking for a dog bite attorney in Texas?

If you have suffered injuries from a dog bite in Texas, Chelsie King Garza, P.C., is here to help. Their team has experience with these cases and knows how to fight for what you are owed. Contact Chelsie King Garza, P.C., today for a free consultation.

 

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