In many bite cases, the dispute isn’t about whether an injury occurred—it’s about how the incident happened and who had responsibility for safe control of the dog. In South Daytona, that can look different depending on where the bite occurred:
- Residential incidents involving guests, delivery drivers, or neighbors visiting a home
- Sidewalk and yard-contact situations where the dog’s access to the area is contested
- Common-area or rental property situations where property management may get involved
- Tourist-and-visitor contact where the injured person may not know the dog’s history
When fault is questioned, insurance companies typically focus on inconsistencies, gaps in documentation, and whether the medical record supports the timeline you describe.


