Easley is a community where many people are out on daily routines—walking dogs, visiting neighbors, driving short distances, and spending time around residential properties. When a bite happens, it’s common for:
- The injured person to be told to “handle it quickly”
- The dog owner’s insurer to ask for statements early
- Medical bills to arrive before you’ve fully documented the injury
That’s when AI tools feel appealing: they promise a range based on inputs. But in the real world, insurers in South Carolina often focus on whether the evidence supports both liability and damages—and those are things an online tool can’t verify.


