Many online tools generate a range based on a handful of inputs (injury severity, treatment length, whether there was scarring). That can help you ask better questions—but it often misses issues that show up in real Gonzales cases, such as:
- Whether the dog owner had notice of prior aggressive behavior (or whether that notice can be proven)
- How quickly you reported the incident and what documentation exists
- Whether medical records in your timeline clearly connect the bite to your symptoms
- How Louisiana insurers frame “comparative fault” arguments if they claim the injured person contributed to the incident
In other words, your calculator output may be directionally helpful, yet your settlement value still depends on proof.


