Injuries from dog bites frequently involve situations where more than one person may seem “responsible,” such as:
- Rental homes and property management (who controlled the dog, the yard, or the common area)
- Visits and deliveries (package drop-offs, maintenance calls, contractors)
- Neighbor disputes (a dog roaming, escaping restraint, or repeated incidents)
Insurance adjusters will look closely at premises responsibility—not just whether a dog bit someone. That can include questions like whether the owner had reasonable control, whether warnings were effectively communicated, and whether the dog’s behavior was foreseeable based on prior incidents.
Because liability can be contested in these common Casa Grande scenarios, it’s critical to document the incident clearly and consistently.


