Vidalia has its own rhythm—routine dog-walking, residential yards, visitors in neighborhoods, and community events. Dog bite claims often turn on whether the evidence shows a clear timeline and the real impact of the injury.
An AI estimate may only consider broad categories like “minor” vs. “serious” injuries. In practice, insurers look for documentation such as:
- The medical record timeline (when you were seen and what was documented)
- Wound description details (depth, location, treatment type)
- Photos taken close to the incident (important for scarring and infection concerns)
- Witness or incident information (who saw the dog’s behavior and where)
- Any prior knowledge of the dog’s behavior (if it exists)
If the record is thin, a settlement can shrink—even if you feel you were badly hurt.


