An AI calculator typically uses a set of inputs—like where the bite occurred, the severity of treatment, and whether surgery or follow-ups were needed—to generate a likely compensation range.
In practice, that range can be helpful for:
- understanding what types of costs are commonly included,
- spotting missing information you’ll need later (like wound documentation), and
- asking better questions when an insurance company contacts you.
It can fall short when your case hinges on facts that don’t fit neatly into a form—such as:
- whether the dog owner had notice of prior aggressive behavior,
- how clearly medical records connect the injury to the incident,
- whether injuries worsened after the initial visit,
- and how your treatment aligns with what your provider documented.
Bottom line: treat AI as a planning tool, not a substitute for case review.


