Orem is a busy suburban community with lots of foot traffic near schools, parks, and retail areas, plus plenty of family visits and neighbors checking on each other. That means dog bite disputes frequently involve competing stories—especially when the injury occurs in a place where witnesses may be nearby but not fully aware of what happened.
Insurers typically focus on questions like:
- Was the dog under control? (leash, fencing, supervision)
- Where did the incident occur? (public sidewalk vs. private property)
- What did medical records say about the injury timeline?
- Were there prior complaints or a history of aggressive behavior?
Even when the bite seems obvious, adjusters may argue provocation, “unforeseeable” contact, or that the injury wasn’t severe enough to match the initial description. That’s why contemporaneous documentation is critical.


