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Bit by a dog? Get legal help now.
If you were hurt by a dog bite in Dallas, Thomas J. Henry Injury Attorneys can help. Simply fill out a contact form, or call now to start your Free Case Consultation. Our dog bite lawyers in Dallas are available 24/7, nights and weekends to evaluate your case. You don’t pay unless we win your case.
Dog bite injuries are oftentimes severe and may lead to permanent scarring and disfigurement. Negligent dog owners and property owners may be held accountable if you were bit by a dog and suffered from injuries. Find out if you may be entitled to compensation for your dog bite injury in Dallas.
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I had a great experience! Me and my daughter got in a car accident 2023 and they were able to reach a settlement for us. My favorite aspect was the communication and how much they care. Highly recommend!

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Our family worked with Thomas J. Henry Law after a major car accident, and we’re truly grateful for their support. The team was responsive, patient, and thorough every step of the way.

Your Questions Answered
We have straight answers to difficult questions to help you make critical decisions, navigate legal process and win your settlement.
Following an accident, there are always more questions than answers. At Thomas J. Henry, we’re here to answer any questions you have about your injury case.
My Child Was Bitten by a Dog. What Should I Do?
If your child is attacked and bitten by a dog:
- Get your child to a safe place
- Administer dog bite treatment. Wash out the wound with soap and water. Seek medical attention if the wound is serious
- Contact local animal control agency or police department to report the incident
- Contact the owner of the animal (if known)
- Contact an experienced child injury attorney
What Should I Do After a Dog Bite?
If your or your child is bitten, dog bite treatment should consist of:
- Washing the wound thoroughly with soap and warm water
- Applying an antibiotic cream or ointment
- If pain, swelling, or redness persists, seek medical attention as your dog bite wound may be infected
- Seek medical attention if the dog bite is deep or bleeding significantly
- Try to confirm if the dog has its rabies vaccine, and seek medical attention if you are unsure or concerned about the potential of rabies.
Who is at Risk for Dog Bites?
Although dogs bite people of every age and gender, children between the ages of 5 and 9 have the highest rate of dog-bite injuries. In addition, children are also more likely to require dog bite treatment for injuries resulting from dog bites.
In younger children, dog bites also occur in more serious areas, including the head, neck, and face. As children grow older, dog bites more commonly occur in the extremities, such as the hands and fingers.
In many instances, dog bites occur in your backyard — literally. The majority of dog attacks (61 percent) happen at home or a familiar place. Also, 75 percent of dog bites come from dogs that belong to a friend or family member of the victim.
What Is a Child Injury Lawsuit?
A child injury case may be brought when an individual under the age of 18 is injured due to the fault of another person or organization. Examples of a child injury case include car wreck or semi-truck accidents, dog bites, daycare or caretaker abuse/negligence, birth injuries, burns, choking, drowning, or any other personal injury. The most serious child injury cases involve permanent injury or death. A guardian, usually the child’s parent, is appointed by the court to bring a lawsuit (if necessary) on the child’s behalf.