Widow of man killed in San Antonio dog attack hires Thomas J. Henry, files $1 million lawsuit

The widow of the man killed by dogs on San Antonio's West Side in February has retained high-profile personal injury attorney Thomas J. Henry and filed a civil suit against the canines' owners, the Express-News reports. Juanita "Janie" Najera, 74, also injured in the attack, is seeking $1 million in damages related to the incident that cost her husband, 81-year-old Air Force veteran Ramon Najera Jr., his life. Henry's office filed the lawsuit Thursday in Bexar County District Court.
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