In suburban communities like Menomonee Falls, dog bites frequently happen in residential settings—driveways, fenced yards, or while visitors are coming and going. When these incidents occur, it’s common for injured people to wait “just to see” how the wound looks.
But insurance defenses often hinge on the timeline:
- Delayed treatment can be used to argue the bite wasn’t serious or didn’t cause the full extent of the injury.
- Inconsistent descriptions between what you tell an adjuster and what your medical records later document can create credibility issues.
- Gaps in follow-up care may reduce the ability to prove future treatment needs.
If you were bitten, the most protective move is to get evaluated promptly and keep your documentation organized.


