Miami Shores is a close-knit residential community where bites can happen in familiar settings—backyards, apartment courtyards, walks near local streets, or while visiting neighbors. The difference between a modest offer and a fair settlement frequently comes down to whether your documentation matches the injuries described by your medical providers.
A calculator may ask for injury severity, treatment length, or whether you have scarring. But for your actual case, the most persuasive evidence is usually:
- Medical records that describe the wound, depth, treatment, and follow-up
- Photos taken soon after the incident (and ideally before swelling or scabbing changes the appearance)
- Incident details captured consistently: date/time, location, what the dog did, and what you were doing at the moment
- Owner and witness information, including any animal control or reporting records
In practice, Florida adjusters may scrutinize whether the injury severity in your records aligns with your account. If there’s a mismatch, the settlement can be reduced—even when the bite is undeniable.


