Online tools generally generate an estimated range based on inputs like the type of wound, treatment received, and whether there are visible marks. That can be useful for early planning—especially if you’re trying to decide whether contacting an attorney is “worth it.”
But in real Hanford injury claims, two things often determine whether a settlement moves quickly or gets contested:
- Causation clarity: How well your medical records, photos, and witness information line up with the incident.
- Proof of impact: Not just the initial bite, but how it affected you afterward—mobility, daily activities, work, and anxiety around dogs.
A calculator may give you a starting point, but it can’t replace a case-specific evaluation of what can be proven.


