Online tools can be helpful for organizing information, but a calculator can’t:
- confirm who had control of the dog at the time of the incident
- evaluate how Georgia’s evidence standards apply to your medical records
- predict how insurers weigh liability disputes common in dog bite claims
- account for complications that show up after the initial ER/urgent care visit
In Waycross, we often see cases where the early injury looks manageable, but follow-up treatment later reveals deeper tissue damage, infection risk, or ongoing limitations. A calculator may not capture those “second-stage” costs unless you already know they’re coming.


