Houston Dog Bite Injury Lawyer
Dog bite injuries are serious. Texas law holds owners accountable — get the compensation you deserve.
Dog owners are responsible for their animals — we enforce that responsibility
Dog bites cause serious physical and emotional trauma — infections, nerve damage, scarring, PTSD. In Texas, dog owners can be held liable under the “one bite rule” and negligence laws.
Attorney Sara Roque has successfully recovered compensation for dog bite victims throughout Houston and Harris County. Don’t let the owner’s insurance minimize your injuries.
What We Handle
Severe Dog Bites
Bites causing deep wounds, nerve damage, tendon injuries, or scarring.
Child Dog Attacks
Children are the most common victims — we fight for full compensation including trauma.
Postal Worker & Delivery Attacks
On-the-job dog bite injuries with workers’ comp and civil claim options.
Neighborhood & HOA Incidents
Attacks on sidewalks, parks, or within gated communities.
Dog Attack Disfigurement
Cases involving permanent scarring or facial injuries.
Multiple Dog Attacks
Packs or multiple animals — establishing each owner’s liability.
Why Choose Sara Roque?
We win cases nobody else wins — and we don’t get paid unless you do.
Acts Fast
Injuries need immediate documentation. We move quickly to preserve evidence and build your case.
Full Compensation
Medical bills, plastic surgery, therapy, lost work, emotional trauma — we pursue everything.
Dog Bite Specialist
We know Texas dog bite law inside and out — including the “one bite” rule and negligence per se.
No Fee Unless We Win
Free consultation, zero upfront fees.

Attorney Sara Roque
With 8+ years fighting for injured Houstonians, attorney Sara Roque has built her reputation on results — not promises. She takes cases other firms turn away and wins them.
“Every case is a real person with a real family. I fight for them like they’re my own.”
Bilingual in English and Spanish, Sara Roque understands the unique challenges facing Houston’s diverse community.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, but it’s nuanced. If the owner knew the dog was dangerous (even from one prior incident), they can be fully liable. We also pursue negligence claims independent of the one bite rule.
You may still recover under negligence — if the owner failed to properly restrain a known aggressive dog, for example.
Depends on severity of injuries, scarring, medical costs, and emotional impact. Serious attacks can result in significant six-figure settlements.
Yes, you can sue your neighbor. Homeowner’s insurance often covers dog bites. We handle the claim professionally.
Free Consultation — No Cost, No Obligation
Tell us about your case. Sara Roque will review your situation and get back to you promptly.
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Need immediate help? Call: 832-266-3582
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