Suwanee is largely residential, with plenty of pedestrian traffic and routine outdoor activity—walks, playtime, school-area foot traffic, and visitors coming through driveways and yards. That lifestyle can make incidents feel “obvious,” but insurance companies still test the facts.
Common disputes we see in Suwanee include:
- Leash/control disagreements: whether the dog was restrained in a way that prevented contact.
- Foreseeability issues: whether the owner should have known the dog posed a risk.
- Inconsistent timelines: gaps between the bite, the photos you took, and when you sought medical care.
- “Provocation” defenses: claims that the injured person approached, startled, or acted in a way the owner argues caused the bite.
Because these issues are fact-heavy, a “calculator” rarely captures what determines settlement leverage—namely, the medical record plus the incident evidence.


