AI tools generally work by taking inputs—like the bite location, treatment received, and whether there were visible marks—and generating a range. That can help you understand which categories of damages might matter (medical costs, lost wages, and non-economic harm).
However, AI estimates can go wrong when key facts are missing or unclear. In Anderson, CA, common real-world complications include:
- Delayed or incomplete follow-up because appointments are harder to schedule while balancing work and caregiving
- Insurer pressure to “wrap it up” before healing is documented
- Disputes over whether the bite was provoked or whether the dog was properly controlled on the property
A better approach is to treat the AI number as a worksheet—not as a prediction of what you’ll actually recover.


