AI tools typically work by taking a few inputs (injury description, treatment timeline, whether the bite left scars) and mapping them to a broad compensation range. That can be helpful for understanding categories of losses.
Where the estimate often falls short is the part people in Canton care about most: what can actually be proven.
For example, the value of a claim can change based on:
- Whether the bite happened in a place where witnesses and cameras are common (subdivisions, apartment common areas, or near public foot traffic)
- Whether your medical records match the timeline of when symptoms appeared (infection, swelling, limited motion, or nerve pain)
- Whether there’s evidence of prior knowledge of aggression (complaints, similar incidents, or documented warnings)
An AI calculator can’t verify those facts. A lawyer can.


