A generic tool typically asks you for broad details (bite severity, treatment timeline, whether there were scars) and then outputs a range.
The problem is that real dog bite cases in Paragould often involve variables calculators don’t model well, such as:
- Who had control of the dog at the time (owner, caregiver, tenant, or property handler)
- Whether the incident occurred in a residential setting or during routine activity on streets where witnesses may be limited
- Whether early treatment notes match what you later report (inconsistencies can be exploited)
- Whether the injury led to follow-up care beyond the first visit
A calculator can be a starting point for understanding categories of loss. It cannot replace evidence review or legal analysis.


