Monthly Archives: May 2026
When Beware of Dog Signs Help (or Hurt) an Dog Owner’s Defense
Signs may seem like a straightforward warning, but if a “Beware of Dog” sign is posted and an attack still occurs, the sign’s role in a legal claim can be complicated. Dog bites and attacks can have serious physical, emotional, and financial consequences. If your case involves the presence of a “Beware of Dog”… Read More »
Postal Workers, Delivery Drivers, and Dog Bites: Special Rules and Coverage
Courier drivers, food delivery staff, postal workers, and package carriers regularly approach homes, gates, and yards where dogs may be present. Even well-behaved pets can react defensively when a stranger approaches their territory. When a bite occurs, the legal process may involve special rules and insurance considerations that differ from other dog bite claims…. Read More »
Dog Bites at Vacation Rentals and Airbnb Properties
Vacation rentals have become a popular alternative to traditional hotels, offering travelers more space, privacy, and an experience that has the comforts of home. Platforms like Airbnb and Vrbo have made it easier than ever to book properties across Georgia, from downtown Atlanta condos to quiet mountain cabins. But these stays can come with… Read More »
When Pet Sitters, Walkers, or Boarding Facilities Trigger Insurance Coverage
Relying on dog walkers, in-home sitters, and boarding facilities is common for pet owners. While these services are convenient, they can also introduce unexpected liability risks when something goes wrong. Should a dog bite or injury occur while a third party is caring for a pet, questions quickly arise about who is responsible and… Read More »
