After a dog bite, the days right after the incident can shape what’s provable later. In a community like Riverview—where families, neighbors, and visitors share sidewalks, parks, and busy residential streets—claims often hinge on whether the event is clearly supported by records.
An AI calculator may ask you to input things like the wound location, treatment timeline, or whether there were stitches. That can be useful for thinking through categories of damages, but it can’t verify:
- whether photos were taken close enough to the bite to match the injury
- whether medical notes accurately describe depth, infection risk, and limitations
- whether witnesses can confirm the dog’s behavior and the context of the attack
- whether the owner had prior knowledge of aggressive tendencies
In other words: the calculator can help you organize information, but it cannot replace evidence.


