AI tools usually work by taking the details you enter—like wound severity, treatment received, and whether there were visible scars—and producing an estimated compensation range.
In real Santa Ana dog bite cases, however, outcomes depend heavily on details that an online form often can’t accurately reflect, such as:
- whether the bite happened in a shared residential setting (apartment complex, duplex, or courtyard)
- whether the incident occurred during a busy time when witnesses were present (street, park edge, or near a walkway)
- how quickly you sought treatment and whether early medical notes match what you later report
- whether the dog owner’s knowledge of prior aggressive behavior can be supported
An AI number can be a starting point, but it’s not a substitute for a case evaluation grounded in California evidence standards and local claim-handling practices.


