Peoria’s mix of neighborhoods, common areas, and high foot-traffic situations means dog bite disputes can involve competing versions of events. After a bite, it’s not unusual for an owner or their insurer to argue that:
- the dog was under control,
- the bite was provoked,
- the injured person was in a restricted area,
- or the medical records don’t match what they claim happened.
That’s why a “calculator” search can feel helpful—but it can’t replace the evidence that actually drives settlement value.
In practice, settlement leverage comes from:
- emergency and follow-up records (not just a quick visit),
- photos taken early (when available),
- witness information,
- and proof of the expenses and work impact.


