An AI calculator can be useful for planning because it usually sorts your facts into broad categories—things like treatment intensity, time off work, and whether there are visible injuries. That can help you ask better questions and avoid assuming every claim is “one-size-fits-all.”
Still, an AI tool can’t review the specific Madison facts that often swing outcomes, such as:
- whether the dog owner had notice of prior aggressive behavior
- whether photos and medical notes clearly connect the bite to your current symptoms
- whether the incident occurred in a context that supports foreseeability (for example, a common walking route or recurring neighborhood situation)
- whether Alabama’s injury documentation supports both immediate and lingering impacts
Bottom line: treat an AI range as a worksheet, not a promise.


