West Mifflin is a suburban-residential community with busy sidewalks, neighborhood driveways, and frequent day-to-day interactions—so dog-bite disputes often turn on details like:
- Where the bite happened (front yard, sidewalk near a residence, shared access areas)
- Whether the dog was restrained or acted predictably in the area
- What you were doing immediately before the bite (walking a child, entering a driveway, letting someone pass)
- Who else witnessed the incident (neighbors, passersby, or people arriving soon after)
If you’ve ever heard an adjuster say something like “it shouldn’t have happened” or “the injury seems minor,” it’s usually because they’re probing for weaknesses in liability or causation. A calculator can’t evaluate those dispute points—but an attorney can.


