In the Seabrook area, dog bite incidents commonly involve people who were going about everyday routines—walking near residential streets, visiting homes, picking up kids, or stopping by businesses where animals may be loose or improperly restrained. When that happens, insurers may slow down because they want to confirm:
- Who was responsible for the dog at the time of the bite
- Whether the dog’s behavior was foreseeable
- How severe the injuries truly were compared to the initial description
A delay isn’t always a sign your claim is weak. Often it means the defense is requesting records, questioning medical causation, or waiting for witness information.
Your best early move: build a clean paper trail while the details are fresh—medical records, photos, and any reporting documentation.


