In Greenwood, dog bites commonly happen in familiar settings—backyards, neighborhood walks, rental properties, and around community activity. When liability is disputed, the strongest leverage usually comes from proof that:
- the bite occurred exactly when and where you said it did,
- the dog’s owner had notice (or should have had notice) of risky behavior,
- medical treatment matches the bite described, and
- your symptoms and restrictions persisted beyond “first aid.”
A calculator may suggest a range, but an adjuster will look for records. If your file is thin—no photos, incomplete medical notes, unclear timelines—your case value can shrink quickly.


