Can You Sue If You’re Injured at a Friend’s House in Texas?

02/23/2026

A lot of people assume you can’t file a claim if you’re hurt at a friend’s house. That’s not always true.

At Titans Legal, we regularly answer questions about injuries that happen on private property, and the law in Texas may surprise you.

Call us at 214-488-8888 if you’ve been hurt and want to know your options.


1. Yes, Homeowners Can Be Liable

In Texas, property owners have a legal duty to keep their premises reasonably safe.

This includes:

  • Fixing known hazards

  • Warning guests about dangerous conditions

  • Repairing unsafe structures

  • Addressing things like broken stairs, loose railings, unsafe decks, or large tripping hazards

If a homeowner knew about a dangerous condition and failed to fix it or warn you, they may be legally responsible for your injuries.


2. “But I Don’t Want to Sue My Friend”

This is the most common concern we hear.

Here’s what most people don’t realize:
In many cases, these claims are handled through the homeowner’s insurance policy, not out of your friend’s personal bank account.

Homeowners insurance typically covers:

  • Slip and falls

  • Dog bites

  • Pool accidents

  • Injuries caused by unsafe conditions

So pursuing a claim often means dealing with an insurance company, not attacking your friendship.


3. What If a Dog Was Involved?

Texas follows a “one bite rule” in many dog cases.

If the owner knew or should have known their dog had aggressive tendencies, they may be responsible for injuries. Even without prior bites, negligence can still apply depending on the circumstances.

Dog bite cases can involve:

  • Medical bills

  • Infection treatment

  • Scarring

  • Plastic surgery

  • Emotional trauma

If a dog injury happens, documentation is critical.


4. What If You Were Partially at Fault?

Texas follows a modified comparative fault rule.

If you were more than 50 percent responsible for the accident, you cannot recover damages. If you were less than 51 percent at fault, your compensation may be reduced by your percentage of fault.

Insurance companies love to argue that you “weren’t paying attention.” That does not automatically mean you lose your case.


5. What Should You Do After an Injury at Someone’s Home?

If you’re hurt:

  • Take photos of the hazard

  • Get medical treatment immediately

  • Document everything

  • Avoid giving recorded statements to insurance adjusters

  • Speak with a personal injury attorney

Small injuries can turn into major medical issues days later. Back injuries, head trauma, and ligament damage are often worse than they initially appear.


6. You Don’t Pay Us Unless We Win

At Titans Legal, we handle personal injury cases on a contingency fee basis.

That means:

You pay nothing upfront.
We only get paid if we recover money for you.

No recovery, no fee.


Injured in Texas? Let’s Talk.

Whether it’s a backyard fall, a dog bite, a broken deck, or a pool accident, you deserve to understand your rights.

Call Titans Legal today at 214-488-8888 for a free consultation.

We handle the insurance companies.
You focus on healing.

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