Title: Is My Dog Covered By My Insurance If He Bites Someone?
Author: Teresa Kitchens
Published: February 26, 2026
Last modified: December 7, 2025

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#  Is My Dog Covered By My Insurance If He Bites Someone?

_A Dallas-Area Guide from The Sterling Insurance Group_

If you’re a pet owner in the Dallas suburbs—whether you live in Plano, McKinney,
Allen, Celina, Prosper, or Richardson—your dog is part of your family. But even 
the most gentle dogs can have a bad day. Maybe they get startled. Maybe a child 
pulls their tail. Maybe your dog is aging and reacts faster than you expect.

No matter how it happens, **a dog bite can turn into a serious liability claim**,
and many homeowners are surprised to learn what their policy actually covers—and
what it doesn’t.

At **The Sterling Insurance Group**, we walk Dallas-area families through these 
questions every single week. Dog liability is one of the most misunderstood parts
of home insurance, and unfortunately, it’s often discovered _after_ a bite happens.
This guide breaks down what Texas homeowners need to know so you’re not caught off
guard.

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# **Does Homeowners Insurance Cover Dog Bites?**

The short answer is: **Usually, yes… unless your insurance company excludes your
dog’s breed, has a behavior restriction, or carves out animal liability completely.**

Most standard homeowners policies in Texas—often HO-3 policies—include **Personal
Liability Coverage (Coverage E)**. This protects you if your dog injures someone
on your property or away from your property. For example:

 * Your dog bites a neighbor during a walk
 * A delivery driver is bitten on your porch
 * Your dog knocks someone down, causing injury

In these situations, your **liability coverage** may step in to pay for medical 
bills, legal fees, settlements, or judgments—up to your policy limit.

Most Dallas homeowners choose limits of **$300,000 to $500,000**, although higher
limits are affordable and often recommended in dog-related cases.

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# **When Your Dog ****_Is_**** Typically Covered**

Most carriers in Texas cover dog bites when:

 1. **Your policy does not list any animal exclusions**
 2. **Your dog’s breed is not on the insurer’s restricted list**
 3. **Your dog has no previous bite history**
 4. **You did not intentionally allow an unsafe situation**

If these conditions are met, your policy may provide protection similar to other
liability claims.

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# **When Your Dog ****_Is Not_**** Covered**

Here’s where Texas homeowners are often caught by surprise.

Many insurance companies operating in the Dallas suburbs have changed their guidelines
over the last few years. This is due to an increase in dog-related claims and high
medical settlement costs.

Your dog may **not** be covered if:

### **1. Your dog’s breed is excluded**

Breeds commonly excluded by many carriers include:

 * Pit Bull / Staffordshire Terrier
 * Rottweiler
 * Doberman Pinscher
 * German Shepherd
 * Akita
 * Chow Chow
 * Wolf hybrids
 * Mastiffs (certain types)
 * Huskies (occasionally)
 * Great Danes (varies)

Some carriers won’t insure homes with these breeds at all. Others will insure the
home but **exclude animal liability**, meaning no coverage for bites.

### **2. Your policy has a specific “animal liability exclusion”**

Some Texas home insurance policies include endorsements that remove **all animal-
related injury coverage**, regardless of breed.

If this exclusion is on your policy, **your dog is not covered—even if they have
no history of aggression.**

### **3. Your dog has a history of biting or aggression**

A single recorded bite can cause:

 * Your current carrier to issue an exclusion
 * Your policy to non-renew
 * Limited options for replacement carriers
 * Higher premiums

### **4. The incident is considered “business-related”**

If your dog is involved in:

 * Pet-sitting
 * A home-based business
 * A rental or Airbnb situation

…your homeowners insurance may deny the claim.

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# **What Does Liability Coverage Actually Pay For After a Dog Bite?**

Dog bite claims can become expensive fast. Liability coverage may pay for:

 * **Medical bills** (ER visits, stitches, reconstructive procedures)
 * **Lost wages**
 * **Pain and suffering damages**
 * **Legal defense costs**
 * **Court-ordered judgments**

Even a minor bite can cost **$3,000–$10,000**, while severe incidents can exceed**
$100,000**. That’s why liability coverage limits matter.

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# **Real Examples From Dallas-Area Homeowners**

While details change, these scenarios are common in our office:

### **Plano:**

A delivery driver is bitten. The dog never bit anyone before, so the carrier covered
the medical costs and settlement.

### **McKinney:**

A child is bitten during a backyard barbecue. Because the family’s dog was on the
restricted breed list, the claim was denied. The homeowner had to hire a private
attorney and pay out of pocket.

### **Prosper:**

A dog knocked over an elderly neighbor, breaking her wrist. Even though it wasn’t
a “bite,” liability still applied and the policy paid medical and legal costs.

### **Celina:**

A dog with a previous bite incident caused a second injury. The carrier had added
an exclusion after the first claim, so no coverage was available the second time.

These stories highlight why understanding your specific policy is essential.

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# **What About Renters Insurance?**

Renters insurance works almost the same way: liability coverage may protect you 
from dog bite claims unless:

 * There’s an animal exclusion
 * Your dog’s breed is restricted
 * Your dog has a history of biting

Tenants with dogs—especially certain breeds—should always confirm coverage before
moving into a rental.

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# **Does an Umbrella Policy Cover Dog Bites?**

Often yes—but only if your homeowners policy covers the incident first.

If your underlying home insurance denies the claim due to a breed exclusion or animal
exclusion, your umbrella policy will also deny it.

Umbrella policies can provide an **additional $1–$5 million** of protection, which
is incredibly valuable if:

 * Your dog injures someone severely
 * The injured party hires an attorney
 * The settlement exceeds your home policy limits

We often recommend umbrellas for families with pets, pools, teenage drivers, or 
frequent guests.

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# **Steps Dallas-Area Homeowners Can Take to Protect Themselves**

Here’s what we suggest at The Sterling Insurance Group:

### **1. Review your policy for exclusions**

We can check your policy forms for:

 * Breed restrictions
 * Animal liability exclusions
 * Limited liability endorsements

Most homeowners never realize these are in their policies.

### **2. Consider increasing your liability limit**

Upgrading from $100,000 to $500,000 liability coverage usually costs **$20–$40 per
year**.

### **3. Add an umbrella policy**

This provides significant extra protection for a relatively low cost.

### **4. Disclose your dog truthfully**

Hiding a dog’s breed or bite history may lead to denied claims later.

### **5. Train and socialize your dog**

Insurance carriers look favorably on:

 * Professional obedience training
 * Secure fencing
 * No off-leash incidents

### **6. Consider specialty dog liability insurance**

If:

 * Your dog’s breed is excluded
 * Your dog has a bite history

…we can help you explore specialty carriers who insure higher-risk animals.

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# **How Texas Law Views Dog Bites**

Texas follows a modified “one-bite rule.”
This means:

 * If your dog has never bitten before, you may have a defense.
 * If your dog _has_ bitten before, you may be considered negligent automatically.

Insurance companies take this very seriously.

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# **What Should You Do If Your Dog Bites Someone?**

If a bite occurs:

 1. Make sure the injured person gets medical attention.
 2. Take photos of the injury and the scene.
 3. Contact your insurance agent before filing a claim.
 4. Do **not** admit fault.
 5. Keep your dog secured and calm.

We help clients in Allen, Plano, Prosper, Celina, Richardson, and McKinney decide
whether filing a claim is advisable. Filing a “zero-pay claim” can stay on your 
record for 5 years—even if no money is paid out.

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# **Final Thoughts: Protect Yourself, Your Dog, and Your Home**

Your dog is a part of your family—but you also need to protect your finances. In
the Dallas suburbs, where medical and legal costs continue to rise, understanding
your dog bite liability coverage is essential.

At **The Sterling Insurance Group**, we make insurance clear, personal, and local.

We’ll help you:

 * Review your current policy
 * Identify any exclusions
 * Compare options
 * Add umbrella coverage if needed
 * Protect both your home and your four-legged family members

If you’re unsure whether your dog is covered, just give us a call. One quick review
can give you real peace of mind.

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