Most online tools work by asking for basic details (when the bite happened, where you were treated, whether there were stitches, and similar factors). Then they generate a broad range.
In real Huntley cases, settlement value often turns on issues that calculators can’t see, such as:
- Whether the dog’s owner knew (or should have known) about prior aggressive behavior
- Whether the injury was documented with clear wound descriptions and treatment notes
- Whether video, witness accounts, or incident reports exist from the time of the bite
- Whether your medical records consistently reflect the bite as the cause of your symptoms
So think of an estimate as a starting point for questions—not a number you should accept or rely on.


