While dog bite laws are statewide, the way incidents happen in Wilsonville can strongly affect liability and damages. Common scenarios we see include:
- Suburban neighborhood run-ins: bites near driveways, front yards, or shared walkways where the dog may not be properly restrained when visitors approach.
- Pedestrian and sidewalk contact: injuries that occur while someone is walking a dog, jogging, or passing a property—often turning into disputes about whether warning signs or control measures were in place.
- Work and on-the-way-to-work situations: delivery drivers, maintenance staff, and contractors who are bitten while doing routine stops or servicing a property.
- Event-related foot traffic: incidents tied to busy community areas where people may be unfamiliar with local dogs and expectations.
In these situations, insurance adjusters frequently focus on two questions: (1) what exactly happened right before the bite, and (2) whether the owner acted reasonably to prevent contact.


