In Euless—where many incidents happen near busy residential areas, shared driveways, apartment communities, and places with regular foot traffic—claims frequently rise or fall based on:
- Whether the dog was actually under control at the time of the bite (leashed, contained, supervised).
- Whether the bite was foreseeable based on the owner’s knowledge (prior incidents, complaints, or known aggressive behavior).
- Where the incident occurred (front yard vs. sidewalk vs. common area) and whether the location affects how the defense argues “reasonable behavior.”
- How quickly you got medical care and documented the injury—especially for puncture wounds, hand injuries, and bites that develop infection.
If any of these pieces are missing, insurers may push back on either the cause of the injury or the seriousness of the harm.


