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Beyond the Bite: Texas Dog Attack Claims with Multiple Animals
Dog attacks are frightening enough when there is one animal, When several dogs are involved, everything gets more confusing. Injuries are often more serious, and figuring out who’s responsible can feel impossible. This is where a dog attack lawyer in Texas can step in and help make sense of a very hard situation. We see this a lot in the Houston area. Summer brings more kids outside, more backyard gatherings, more delivery drivers, and more people walking in their neighborhoo
Scott B
7 days ago5 min read


What Texas Dog Bite Lawyers Look for in Rental Property Attacks
How Texas Dog Bite Victims Can Protect Their Rights A dog attack at an apartment, duplex, or rental home is scary and painful. It also raises some hard questions. Who is responsible: the dog owner, the landlord, the property manager, or more than one of them? When a bite happens on rental property, the facts around where and how it happened matter a lot for your legal rights. Rental dog bite cases are different from bites at a private home or in a public park. In big Texas ci
Scott B
7 days ago6 min read


When a Texas Dog Bite Becomes a Premises Liability Case
Dog bites on someone else’s property raise hard questions very fast. Who pays the ER bill? Does the friend’s homeowners insurance apply? Is this just “a dog problem,” or is it really about how the property was kept and how guests were protected? At Collum Law Firm PC, we see that many dog attacks in Texas are not only about the dog. They are also about unsafe yards, broken gates, careless hosting, and poor control of common areas. We are going to explain when a dog bite can t
Scott B
Apr 56 min read


Medical Treatment Guidelines After Animal Attacks in Houston
Getting attacked by an animal is not something most people plan for, but it happens more often than you'd think here in Houston. Whether you're out walking in your neighborhood or visiting a friend’s property, a surprise bite or scratch can turn into a serious health concern fast. Dogs are the common culprits, but animals like cats, raccoons, or even exotic pets can cause injuries that require more than just a quick clean-up and bandage. Acting quickly and following the right
jjcattorneys
Aug 28, 20256 min read
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