In Glenn Heights, dog bites often happen in familiar residential settings—backyards, driveways, apartment/common areas, or during quick visits. Because these incidents are frequently disputed (“the dog didn’t seem aggressive,” “they provoked it,” “it was an accident”), a calculator can’t account for the local reality of liability fights.
Insurance adjusters typically focus on:
- Medical documentation (ER notes, follow-ups, and whether treatment was timely)
- Injury severity and location (especially hands, face, or areas that affect daily tasks)
- Consistency of the timeline (what was reported early vs. later)
- Ownership and control facts (leash/containment, supervision, access to the dog)
- Foreseeability (prior incidents, complaints to landlords/HOAs, or known risk)
That’s why two people with similar-looking wounds can see very different settlement results.


