In a smaller city like Amsterdam, NY, it’s common for bite incidents to involve familiar settings—apartment buildings, neighborhood yards, workplaces, or visits to local businesses. That can be helpful, but it also means evidence can be easy to overlook:
- Photos taken after swelling goes down (instead of immediately after the bite)
- Incomplete medical descriptions (wound depth, contamination risk, and whether the injury required follow-up)
- Witnesses who are “sure it was that dog,” but don’t provide statements
- Gaps between the bite date and when the injury was treated
AI tools can’t verify what’s in the record. In practice, your medical narrative and proof do the heavy lifting—especially when a defense later argues the severity was exaggerated or that treatment wasn’t necessary.


