Many Redmond dog bite incidents happen in settings where more than one person may be nearby—families out for a walk, neighbors entering driveways, or visitors passing through residential areas. In those situations, disputes commonly arise over:
- whether the dog was leashed and under control
- whether warnings were present or ignored
- whether the injured person was in a place where they were expected to be (like a sidewalk or a typical entry path)
- whether there were witnesses who can confirm what they saw
Even when you believe the dog owner is clearly at fault, insurance adjusters may argue that the bite was provoked, accidental, or that the dog wasn’t reasonably controllable under the circumstances. The strongest claims usually come down to consistent accounts and verifiable records.


