A calculator works by using inputs you provide—injury severity, treatment, and recovery time—to suggest a possible range. But in real Brookhaven cases, insurers focus on questions that a tool can’t fully capture, such as:
- Whether the medical record matches the story (wound description, infection treatment, follow-up care)
- Whether the owner had notice of aggressive behavior (prior incidents, complaints)
- Whether the incident happened on property or during an activity where liability is more clearly established
- Whether the injury caused lasting limitations (range of motion, sensitivity, scarring, ongoing therapy)
If your situation involves disputes about causation or the extent of damage, a generic estimate can be misleading.


