Dog bite claims in Wyoming often turn on control and foreseeability—whether the owner took reasonable steps to prevent the dog from injuring someone. In Casper, common scenarios include:
- Encounters near apartment buildings and neighborhoods: Dogs may be “just out back” or in a common entry area when a person walks through.
- Parks and public pathways: Even a short leash lapse can lead to an injury, and witnesses may have different recollections.
- Tourism/visitor moments: Contractors, delivery drivers, and out-of-town visitors may not know local routines or dog boundaries.
- Seasonal backyard activity: Summer gatherings and winter visits can change who is around the property—and whether the owner had a plan for safe access.
Because of these realities, insurers may challenge the claim by arguing the injured person approached unexpectedly, the dog was provoked, or the owner lacked notice of dangerous behavior. Your job early on is to create a clear, consistent record.


