A dog bite settlement calculator typically produces a range based on inputs like:
- how the injury was treated (urgent care vs. surgery)
- whether there are visible wounds or scars
- how long recovery took
- whether there were missed workdays
In San Marino, that’s useful for budgeting and planning. However, a calculator cannot reliably evaluate:
- whether the bite occurred in a scenario that supports liability (e.g., the dog was known to be a risk, or the owner failed to secure the animal)
- how persuasive your evidence is to insurers
- whether the defense argues the injury was caused by something else, or disputes the severity reflected in medical notes
Think of the calculator as a “map.” Your medical record and the surrounding facts are the “route.”


