After a dog bite, insurance companies typically focus on three things quickly:
- Whether the owner had reasonable control of the dog (leash/restraint, supervision, and where the dog was at the time)
- Whether the injury is medically documented and consistent with the incident timeline
- Whether the defense can argue shared fault (for example, alleged provocation or where the bite occurred)
In Weslaco, many bites happen at homes, around neighbors, or near places where people are walking through driveways and side yards. That matters because adjusters will look closely at the setting—who was present, what warnings (if any) were given, and whether the incident was foreseeable.


