Riverton is largely residential, with busy streets, neighborhood parks, and frequent foot traffic around homes and sidewalks. In that setting, dog bite disputes commonly come down to two questions:
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Was the dog reasonably controlled?
- Leash practices in common areas
- Whether a gate/fence was secure
- Whether the owner had a foreseeable reason to expect visitors or passersby
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How quickly was the injury treated and documented?
- In dog bite cases, delays can become a point of dispute.
- Insurance may argue the injury didn’t require the level of care you later sought.
Even when the bite seems obvious, insurers may argue provocation, lack of notice, or that the injury wasn’t severe enough to match the treatment you received. Your documentation—and how consistent it is—often decides how leverage develops.


