A calculator is typically built to take a few inputs—injury severity, treatment timeline, and sometimes scarring—and translate them into a range.
In Middleton, that range can be helpful for planning, but it’s not the same as a demand letter. Online tools often assume a simple version of events, while claims here may turn on:
- How the bite happened (yard incident, neighborhood walk, driveway encounter, or visitor interaction)
- Whether the owner had prior notice or should have anticipated risk
- How quickly treatment was obtained and how well it’s documented
- Whether the injury is still changing (infection risk, limited motion, sensitivity, or additional follow-ups)
If you’re seeing an offer that seems “too low,” don’t panic—just because a number was generated doesn’t mean it matches what evidence in an Idaho claim can support.


