Many people assume a calculator’s range will reflect what they’ll eventually receive. In real Thibodaux cases, outcomes often hinge on local, case-specific issues—like whether the bite happened in a residential setting, a neighborhood gathering, or around people who were visiting.
Common facts that can shift settlement value in Louisiana include:
- Whether the bite location and circumstances support foreseeability (for example, whether the dog was secured as expected in a home or yard)
- How quickly treatment began and whether the medical record clearly documents the wound and symptoms
- Whether the incident can be tied to prior behavior (if the owner had reason to know the dog might bite)
- The clarity of evidence—photos, witness accounts, and consistent descriptions across medical and non-medical statements
AI estimates don’t “see” those details. They generate a range based on what you type in. If key facts are missing—or if the story you enter doesn’t line up with medical documentation—your results may be misleading.


