Tallmadge is largely residential, but that doesn’t mean dog attacks are rare. Many incidents involve:
- Children and pedestrians moving between driveways, sidewalks, and yards
- Visitors at homes where dogs are usually contained—but not always at the moment of the incident
- Delivery and service interactions where a dog may react to a person entering a property boundary
- Property transitions (front-yard access, open gates, shared walkways) that complicate who had control at the time
In these situations, insurers commonly argue that the bite was caused by something other than the owner’s duty—like alleged provocation or a misunderstanding about where people were allowed to be. The settlement value often turns on your ability to show: (1) the dog’s conduct, (2) your location/behavior, and (3) the medical record tying the injury to the bite.


