Your earliest actions can directly affect how smoothly your claim moves.
- Get medical care promptly. Texas dog-bite injuries can involve punctures, hand/face wounds, and infections that worsen before you feel “serious” pain.
- Request written documentation. Ask the clinic to document wound location, depth, treatment provided, and follow-up instructions.
- Record the scene while it’s fresh. Note where it happened (driveway, sidewalk, apartment common area, etc.), weather/lighting, and whether the dog was leashed or under control.
- Identify witnesses. In Nederland, incidents sometimes occur near homes where neighbors may have seen from a porch or driveway.
- Be careful with insurance statements. If an adjuster contacts you early, don’t rush into a recorded statement or sign anything you don’t understand.


