Many people assume settlement value is driven only by how deep the bite looks or whether there are stitches. In reality, adjusters frequently focus on whether the records clearly connect:
- The dog bite to the injuries described
- The treatment to the wounds documented
- Any ongoing symptoms (pain, sensitivity, scarring concerns, mobility limits)
In Jackson, this matters because claims can involve injuries that occur during everyday routines—walking on neighborhood sidewalks, visiting a friend or relative, or handling a delivery/pet interaction. If your medical visit notes are thin, delayed, or inconsistent with what you later report, your estimate may be less persuasive.
Before relying on an AI range, gather the basics: ER/urgent care records, photos taken soon after the incident, and any written description from witnesses.


