What Theory of Liability Does a Pet Bite Fall Under?
Unlike most states, Texas does not have a specific statute that covers civil liability for dog bites. Instead, a dog bite claim is based on the legal theory of negligence. A person can be found negligent if they act carelessly or recklessly that causes injury or harm to another. A dog owner has the duty to be vigilant when he or she is aware that the dog is potentially aggressive or has bitten someone in the past and to keep their pets from harming others. Taking extra measures like keeping their pets behind a fence, leashing them when outside, and keeping a close eye on their behavior when around other people or other dogs are important ways to make sure no accidents happen. Failure to do so is important evidence that skilled attorney could use to settle dog bite claims in The Colony.