In many Aberdeen cases, the first 24–72 hours matter. After an attack, it’s common to focus on wound care and assume the “paperwork” can wait. But insurers frequently rely on early records to determine:
- whether the bite was serious enough to require specific treatment
- whether symptoms were consistent over time
- whether the incident report matches medical documentation
A calculator can’t verify whether the facts line up. What it can help with is organizing what information typically drives a settlement range—so you know what to collect right away.
Local tip: If the bite happened on a property near busy walking routes, a workplace, or a community area, ask about nearby cameras and witness availability while it’s still fresh. Surveillance footage can be overwritten quickly.


