Cornelius is a suburban community where many bites happen during everyday routines—yard interactions, walks in nearby neighborhoods, or visits between neighbors. That also means the “story” matters: what everyone believed at the time, what was (and wasn’t) reported, and how quickly medical care was sought.
When insurers review a claim, they usually look for evidence that ties the bite to your injuries and supports the amount you’re asking for. In practice, that means:
- Medical records that match the bite date and describe the wound depth/extent
- Photos taken soon after the incident (if available)
- Treatment receipts and follow-ups (including any complications)
- Witness statements if the bite occurred in a shared area or around other people
A calculator can’t verify those pieces. That’s where legal guidance becomes valuable.


