Most people use an AI dog bite settlement calculator to get a fast estimate of potential recovery. That can help you understand what categories of damages might be involved—like medical bills, follow-up treatment, and non-economic harm.
But calculators are limited because they rely on assumptions. In real Conyers cases, two claims with the same injury label can end very differently depending on:
- whether the dog’s owner had notice of aggressive behavior
- whether the incident was witnessed or captured on video
- how clearly medical records connect the bite to symptoms and treatment
- whether injuries worsened after the initial visit
- whether the insurer disputes causation or severity
So instead of treating a calculator like a prediction, treat it like a question list—something that helps you gather the facts an attorney will need.


