AI tools are typically built to translate basic incident details into a rough range. In the minutes after a bite, that can feel reassuring: you want to know whether your medical bills and life disruption are likely to be taken seriously.
However, in Forest Park (and across Georgia), the strongest claims are the ones with evidence that connects the bite to the injuries. An AI estimate can’t verify things like:
- whether the dog’s owner had notice of prior aggression
- how clearly the wound matches the reported mechanism of the incident
- whether photos and medical records were captured while injuries were fresh
- whether the insurance company will contest causation or severity
So think of an AI range as a starting point—not a promise.


