In many Beaumont cases, fault disputes come down to whether the dog’s risk was foreseeable and whether the owner took reasonable steps to prevent contact.
That can look like:
- A dog that was not properly restrained when guests or deliveries were expected
- Prior aggressive behavior that was reported (to a landlord, neighbor, or animal control) but not addressed
- A dog that repeatedly got loose or was allowed to approach people in common areas
Why this matters for value: if the defense argues the bite was a surprise, they may try to minimize liability. If the record supports that the owner should have known better, your claim is typically stronger.


