Uvalde is a smaller community where many bites happen in familiar places—residential neighborhoods, driveways, and friend/family visits—and where witnesses may be neighbors, coworkers, or people who know the dog owner. That can be helpful for getting facts, but it can also lead to early disagreements about what happened.
In many Texas dog bite disputes, insurance may focus on:
- whether the dog was properly restrained
- whether the injured person was lawfully on the property
- whether the dog had known aggressive behavior
- whether the medical records match the story
So instead of relying on a generic math tool, think of a calculator as a starting point—then build a case that matches what adjusters and attorneys actually evaluate.


