In suburban areas like Alpharetta, dog bite disputes commonly come down to details: whether the dog was leashed or restrained, whether a warning was given, and whether the incident happened in a place where the injured person had a right to be.
Insurance adjusters may also focus on timing—especially if your medical treatment wasn’t immediate or if your description of events changed. Even when the dog owner seems at fault, disputes can arise about:
- Whether the injured person provoked the dog (even unintentionally)
- Whether the incident location was controlled (yard, driveway, common area)
- Whether the dog had a known history of aggression
- Whether the injuries match the bite described
That’s why the “estimate” matters less than the evidence that supports your injuries and liability.


