Union City is a community where people walk, bike, and spend time around residential neighborhoods, parks, and nearby retail corridors. That means dog bite cases can involve a lot of moving parts—who was present, what the dog owner knew, whether the dog was restrained, and whether surveillance footage exists.
In practice, settlement value often depends on whether you can show:
- The incident happened as you describe (timing, location, and circumstances)
- The dog caused the specific injuries (medical documentation linking the bite to your symptoms)
- The owner’s responsibility is supported (knowledge, prior incidents, control/containment)
- Your damages are documented (bills, records, follow-up care, functional impact)
An online calculator can’t confirm those facts. A lawyer can—by building a claim narrative that matches California legal standards and the evidence insurers expect.


