After a dog attack, questions come fast:
- “Is my injury serious enough to make a claim?”
- “Will I get anything beyond my bills?”
- “How long will this take?”
AI tools can be helpful for education—especially when they prompt you to think about medical treatment, visible injuries, and documentation. For Monroe residents, those categories often map to the real-world issues that show up in claims after:
- bites in residential yards and driveways
- incidents involving visitors or delivery drivers
- contact near walking routes where dogs may be off-leash or poorly controlled
- bites that happen during family gatherings at nearby properties
Still, the output is only as good as the assumptions you feed into it.


