AI tools can be useful for planning conversations, but they can’t see the details that drive outcomes in real dog bite claims—especially when insurers argue about:
- Where the bite happened (side yard, driveway, apartment common area, or a neighbor’s property)
- Whether the dog was restrained or reasonably supervised
- What your medical records actually say about depth of injury, infection risk, and follow-up care
- Whether witness accounts line up with the incident report
In Romulus, the practical reality is that many claims are handled through insurance adjusters who want quick closure. That’s when an AI “range” can become misleading—because the difference between a modest offer and a stronger settlement is usually tied to documentation and credibility, not just the injury label.


