In a suburban-city setting like West Allis—where people walk to school activities, run errands, and share sidewalks and driveways—dog bite incidents frequently happen during short, fast-moving interactions.
That’s important because insurers often argue one of three things:
- The dog wasn’t under control (leash/containment issues)
- The incident happened in a way that makes fault unclear (e.g., a person entered a yard or approached unexpectedly)
- Causation is disputed (they claim the injury wasn’t caused by the bite or that it’s unrelated)
When the “story” is disputed, your claim value depends less on the size of the bite you remember and more on what your records, photos, witness accounts, and timeline can prove.


