Most online tools estimate value by sorting your inputs—such as the wound location, treatment received, and whether there’s lingering impact—into broad categories.
In Sulphur, that’s useful for education. It can help you ask better questions like:
- What documentation supports medical costs beyond the initial visit?
- How do insurers view visible injury versus reported pain?
- What should be included if you missed work because you couldn’t care for yourself normally?
But an AI estimate can’t verify the facts that matter most in real settlements, including:
- whether the dog owner’s responsibility is supported by witness accounts or statements,
- whether medical records clearly connect the bite to your symptoms,
- and whether the injury may have required follow-up care.
Think of a calculator as a planning tool—not a prediction of what you’ll actually receive.


