In a city like East Point—where people are frequently on sidewalks, in shared apartment/common areas, and around short-term visitors—dog bite disputes commonly become “he said/she said” unless documentation is strong.
Insurance may argue:
- the dog was controlled or leashed,
- the bite was provoked,
- the injury wasn’t caused by the dog,
- or your medical treatment was delayed.
Because of that, the question isn’t only “How much is a dog bite worth?” It’s “What facts can we prove, and how clearly do your records match the incident?”


