Barberton has plenty of residential streets—but dog bites don’t only happen in backyards. They also happen in places where people are walking near homes, crossing driveways, or encountering unfamiliar dogs while running errands.
In many Ohio dog bite disputes, the fight isn’t whether a bite occurred—it’s whether the owner had reasonable control and whether the circumstances were foreseeable. That can include:
- A dog that wasn’t properly leashed or restrained when visitors walked near a property
- Incidents involving family members, delivery drivers, or neighbors passing by
- Disputes about warnings (or lack of warnings) at the time of the bite
Because these facts vary by neighborhood and situation, two “similar” injuries can lead to very different outcomes.


