After a dog bite, disputes often begin early—especially when the incident happened in a place with foot traffic, deliveries, or multiple witnesses. In Brownsville, common scenarios include:
- A bite during a visit to a home where the dog was “usually friendly”
- An incident involving a package delivery or routine property access
- A bite in a neighborhood where the dog was sometimes loose or not consistently leashed
- A bite near a shared driveway, rental property, or multi-house area
Even when the owner seems cooperative at first, insurance companies may later argue:
- The dog was provoked
- The bite happened outside the owner’s reasonable control
- The injured person was trespassing or in an area they shouldn’t have been
- The injuries don’t match the described incident
That’s why the “calculator” question is only part of the story. The key question is whether your evidence can hold up to these defenses.


