About this directory
What this directory is
Texas Dog Bite Lawyers Guide is an independent directory that lists and compares 76 dog bite lawyers across Texas. It exists for people who’ve been bitten, or who are dealing with a claim after a dog attack, and need a straightforward way to find a lawyer worth calling rather than scrolling through pages of search results. We organize firms by location and by how they perform against a published set of criteria, so you can shortlist someone in a few minutes instead of an afternoon.
We also connect people with the lawyers listed here. When you ask to be matched with a firm, we pass your enquiry to providers relevant to your request, and we may receive a referral fee for that introduction. That’s part of how this directory stays free to use. It’s disclosed on the quote page, and it never influences which firms rank where. Those are two separate systems, kept apart on purpose.
How listings get built
Every firm’s profile starts with public business data: things like practice areas, office locations, years operating, and contact details. Alongside that, we synthesize recent Google reviews to get a sense of client sentiment and recurring themes, such as responsiveness, case outcomes, or communication. We don’t copy or republish review text. If you want to read the original reviews, we link directly out to the firm’s Google listing so you can see them in full context.
How rankings are earned
Rankings come from a published rubric applied to the data and review signals we gather, nothing else. There’s no pay-to-rank option, and no firm can buy a better position. You can read exactly what’s measured and how it’s weighted on our /methodology/ page.
When sponsorship is part of a page, it’s labeled “Sponsored” and displayed in its own section, separate from the earned rankings. A sponsored slot never changes a firm’s score or its position in the ranked list.
Correcting your own listing
If you run a firm listed here and spot an outdated phone number, address, or practice detail, you can request a correction to that factual information. What you can’t do is edit your own score, sentiment summary, or ranking. Those stay independent of the businesses they describe, because that’s the whole point of a comparison site.
Who’s behind it
This directory is published by Meridian Guides, which has built independent city directories for everyday services since 2025. Across its sites, Meridian Guides applies the same rule: every ranking uses a published scoring method built from public customer reviews, sponsored placements are always labeled, and no payment ever changes a score. You can see the wider publisher network at meridianguides.my.
Editorial oversight for this directory sits with Janice, Editor, who maintains the rubric and reviews how listings are scored. Data across the site is refreshed monthly, and each listing carries a “last verified” stamp so you can see when it was last checked.
Questions, corrections, or feedback: hello@meridianguides.my.


About the editor
Janice, Editor
FAQ
- Does this site republish Google reviews?
- No. We synthesize recent Google reviews to summarize sentiment and themes, but we link out to each firm's Google listing so you can read the original reviews yourself.
- Can a lawyer pay to rank higher?
- No. Rankings follow a published rubric based on public data and review signals. Sponsored placements are labeled separately and never affect earned rankings.
- What can a listed firm change about its own page?
- A firm can ask us to correct factual details like address, phone number, or practice areas. It cannot edit its own score, sentiment summary, or ranking position.
- Does Texas Dog Bite Lawyers Guide make money from enquiries?
- Yes. When you request a match, we pass your enquiry to providers relevant to your request and may earn a referral fee. This is disclosed on the quote page and has no bearing on rankings.
- How often is the data updated?
- The directory refreshes monthly, and each listing shows a last-verified date so you can see when it was last checked.