In and around Glasgow, bites frequently happen in everyday settings—driveways off busy routes, residential neighborhoods, apartments, and homes where visitors come and go. These scenarios can create a common dispute: the dog owner may argue the dog was under control, or that the injured person was somewhere they shouldn’t have been.
That’s why answers to questions like these can be central to value:
- Where was the bite when it happened? (yard, porch, sidewalk, driveway, shared property)
- Was the dog leashed or otherwise restrained?
- Was the incident during a normal visitor event (delivery, guest, family visit) or during a disputed trespass?
- Were there any warning signs (prior incidents, posted warnings, known aggressive tendencies)?
When liability is contested, insurers may delay or reduce settlement offers until they believe the evidence supports their version of events.


