Most AI tools work by asking you to enter incident details—like the date of the bite, the type of treatment received, and whether the injury left visible marks. Then they generate a range that resembles what a settlement might look like.
In Fairburn, the limits of AI estimates show up quickly:
- They can’t verify who had control of the dog at the time of the incident (a major issue in many neighbor/property disputes).
- They can’t see medical documentation—and in real cases, the narrative in your records matters as much as the bill totals.
- They can’t account for Georgia timeline issues, including how long it takes to obtain records and how insurers respond after initial treatment.
Use an AI calculator to organize your thinking—not to decide whether an offer is fair.


