In communities like Glasgow, dog bites can involve neighbors, visitors, school-age kids, delivery drivers, or people walking near residential areas. That means the evidence may be scattered unless it’s preserved early:
- Photos taken immediately of wounds and any visible bite pattern
- Medical records that clearly connect the bite to diagnoses, treatment, and follow-up
- Proof of tetanus updates, antibiotics, wound care, and any referral to specialists
- Any witness information (even informal—family members, neighbors, or passersby)
AI calculators can’t know whether your Glasgow-area medical providers described the injury in a way that insurers find convincing. In Kentucky, settlement value often rises or falls based on whether the record tells a consistent story.


