AI tools can be useful as a starting point, but they typically don’t account for the details that change settlement value in real dog bite cases. In Acworth, those details commonly include:
- Where the bite happened (a neighborhood sidewalk vs. a private yard vs. a business area)
- Timing of treatment (delays can be used to argue the injury wasn’t caused by the bite)
- Whether the dog’s behavior was foreseeable (prior knowledge matters when liability is disputed)
- How the injury was documented (photos, wound descriptions, and consistent medical notes)
When insurance adjusters evaluate claims, they’re not just looking at “severity.” They’re assessing whether the story is supported by records and whether the defense has an angle to dispute causation.


