In Brentwood, many incidents happen in everyday, familiar settings: a visitor enters a driveway, a delivery person stops at the wrong gate, a child steps too close during a backyard moment, or someone encounters a dog while walking near a property boundary.
When that happens, the dispute usually isn’t “did a bite occur?”—it’s:
- Was the dog under reasonable control at the time?
- Were there warning signs (verbal, visual, posted, or implied by past behavior)?
- Did the injured person have a lawful right to be where they were?
- Was the injury promptly documented and treated?
Those issues affect settlement leverage. Insurance adjusters look for gaps in timing, inconsistent descriptions, or missing medical proof—because those are points where they can argue the injuries were less severe or not caused by the bite.


