Dog bite cases in the Puyallup area often follow familiar patterns tied to daily routines—walking in neighborhoods, people approaching a yard, children playing near homes, and deliveries around residential streets.
Common local scenarios include:
- Backyard or side-yard incidents: a gate is left unsecured, a dog gets out during yard work, or a neighbor’s visitor is bitten.
- Front-porch / walkway bites: bites occur when someone is approaching a residence, waiting for a delivery, or stepping onto a property.
- Neighborhood walking routes: bites can occur when someone passes a home with a dog that isn’t adequately restrained.
- Family and caregiver contact: injuries sometimes happen when a dog is handled by someone who assumed the dog was “fine.”
These details matter because they influence how a lawyer frames foreseeability and reasonable care—and those are key when insurance companies evaluate whether they can limit or deny responsibility.


