In Greenville neighborhoods and nearby residential areas, dog-bite cases frequently turn on whether the dog was under control and whether the incident happened where you had a lawful right to be.
Common dispute themes we see in Texas claims include:
- Leash/control questions: The owner may claim the dog was secured or that the bite happened because of sudden movement or contact.
- “You provoked the dog” arguments: Even when a person didn’t approach aggressively, adjusters may argue the dog reacted to perceived provocation.
- Notice and foreseeability: Owners sometimes claim they had no reason to know the dog could bite. Evidence of prior complaints, escapes, or loose restraint can matter.
- Causation challenges: Insurance may argue symptoms (swelling, infection, scarring, limited motion) are unrelated or not severe enough—especially if care was delayed.
Because these issues are fact-specific, the strongest claims are the ones that connect the incident timeline to medical findings.


