Online tools can give a rough range based on the basics: treatment, injury severity, and recovery time. But dog bite settlements aren’t driven by a single math formula. In Piedmont, claims often turn on details that calculators can’t fully “see,” such as:
- Whether the bite happened in a residential setting vs. while a visitor was on a walk or errand
- How quickly the owner reported or responded (and whether their statements match medical records)
- Evidence quality (photos, witness accounts, or video from nearby activity)
- California-specific documentation expectations—adjusters and attorneys rely heavily on records that connect the bite to the medical findings
A calculator can be a starting point, but your settlement value depends on the evidence that supports both liability and damages.


