In a tight community with steady pedestrian activity and a mix of residential neighborhoods, small disputes can quickly become bigger claims. Adjusters may challenge your case by arguing:
- The dog was under control (or that the owner had it leashed)
- The bite happened “too suddenly” to be foreseeable
- The injured person provoked the dog or entered a restricted area
- The injury doesn’t match what was described at the time
In Texas, liability is intensely evidence-driven. Even when you feel certain the owner is at fault, the other side may still dispute responsibility and downplay the severity—especially if your medical records don’t clearly document the incident.


