Most AI tools work by asking you to plug in incident and injury facts, then generating a likely range. That can be useful if you’re trying to plan for medical bills or missed work.
However, a calculator cannot verify:
- whether Kansas liability standards are supported by the evidence you have,
- whether your medical records match the severity described,
- whether the dog’s owner had notice of prior aggressive behavior,
- or whether the defense will argue you were somewhere you “shouldn’t have been.”
In other words: the output may tell you what might be possible, but it can’t tell you what’s provable.


