In Pennsylvania, dog bite responsibility can become contested quickly—often because insurers focus on questions like:
- Whether the owner had reasonable control of the dog
- Whether the bite location and circumstances made the risk foreseeable
- Whether the injured person’s actions are being framed as “provoking” the dog
- Whether the medical records consistently match the timeline of the bite
Even in situations that feel obvious, disputes can arise when there are no clear witnesses, the incident happened in a public area, or the early story conflicts with later medical notes. That’s why a calculator can’t “predict” results—Easton claims are decided by evidence and credibility.


