Many claims stall not because the dog bite didn’t happen, but because liability and documentation don’t line up. In Glendale—where residential yards, shared sidewalks, and quick delivery/visitor stops are common—insurers frequently focus on questions like:
- Was the dog properly contained when someone came onto the property or was nearby?
- Did the injured person have lawful access (e.g., guest, neighbor, delivery worker, contractor)?
- Was the incident consistent with the medical timeline (treatment dates, wound descriptions, photos taken early)?
- Are there warning signs or prior reports that show the owner knew about risk?
If you’re hoping for a meaningful settlement, your goal is to keep these points clear and consistent from the start.


