In a suburban community like Glendora, dog bites frequently occur during everyday routines—yard visits, neighborhood walks, deliveries, or when someone encounters an animal unexpectedly near a home or shared property.
When insurers evaluate value, they tend to focus on:
- How the injury looks and functions (scarring, range of motion, infection, nerve sensitivity, or difficulty using a hand)
- How consistently the story is told across medical records, photos, and witness accounts
That’s why two people with “similar” bites can end up with very different settlement results. If the injury is documented clearly and treatment is consistent, it’s easier to connect the bite to the medical impact.


