In a community where people know their neighbors and dogs are part of everyday life, disputes still happen. In many Corcoran cases, the fight is not “did a bite occur?”—it’s whether the dog owner reasonably controlled the animal and whether the incident was foreseeable.
Insurers may try to frame the incident as an “accident,” argue the dog was provoked, or claim the injured person approached in a way that should shift responsibility. Your settlement value can hinge on whether you can show:
- the dog was not properly restrained (leash/secure gate/fenced yard)
- warning signs or prior behavior were ignored
- the injury documented in medical records matches the incident timeline


