Online tools are built for averages. Rome cases often involve details that don’t fit neatly into a generic form, such as:
- Bite incidents around high foot-traffic areas (near parks, sidewalks, apartment common areas, or busy neighborhood routes)
- Dog control issues tied to property management (restrained vs. unrestrained access, fencing problems, or unclear responsibility)
- Timing and documentation—especially if you needed follow-up care after the initial visit
- Tourist/visitor exposure—when a bite happens to someone who may not know the local reporting steps or who to contact
A calculator can’t confirm whether witnesses saw the dog behave aggressively, whether medical notes match the bite mechanism, or whether the owner had notice of prior behavior. Those factors frequently shape whether settlement discussions move quickly or stall.


