In many cases, the dispute isn’t about whether a bite occurred—it’s about how it happened and who was responsible.
In Rome-area incidents, common friction points include:
- Property and access issues: bites that occur when someone entered a yard, approached a gate, or was near a driveway.
- Leash and control arguments: owners may claim the dog was secured, while injured people may have photos/witnesses showing otherwise.
- Visitor and delivery scenarios: couriers, contractors, and guests may be blamed for “provoking” contact.
- Public-area confusion: when bites happen near sidewalks, apartment common areas, or shared parking, multiple parties may argue about who had control of the premises.
Because of this, two injuries that look similar on the surface can lead to very different outcomes depending on evidence and credibility.


