In Delray Beach, dog bites don’t just happen in backyards. Many occur in environments where people move around frequently—near busy sidewalks, multi-use neighborhoods, and areas where visitors and residents are out on foot. That matters because the location can influence how a claim is investigated:
- Pedestrian-heavy areas: A bite may occur during a routine walk, while passing a property, or when someone is entering/exiting a driveway.
- Tourist and visitor activity: Out-of-town guests may be bitten in unfamiliar settings, and the defense may try to question what the visitor knew or expected.
- Shared community spaces: In residential communities, disputes can arise over control of the premises, notification, and whether the dog was properly restrained.
A calculator can’t interpret those circumstances. A lawyer can.


