Online tools (including AI-based calculators) typically generate a range based on a few inputs—like where the bite happened and whether surgery was needed. That’s helpful for education, but it can miss the details that matter most in Douglas:
- Who had control of the premises (home, rental, yard, or shared property)
- What documentation exists nearby (photos taken soon after, medical descriptions, incident reports)
- Whether the dog’s history is known—or disputed
- How quickly treatment was sought and recorded
In short: an AI estimate can’t evaluate how insurers in Georgia assess liability, credibility, and the medical story tying the dog bite to your specific injuries.


