Many online tools generate a range by asking for basic details—how bad the bite was, how long treatment lasted, and whether there are visible marks. That’s helpful for education, but it often misses the details that change outcomes in real Michigan cases.
In Westland, for example, two cases can look similar at first—both involve a bite to the hand or leg—but the results can diverge based on:
- Whether there’s documentation tying the bite to your diagnosis (not just a wound description)
- Whether the owner’s handling of the dog is supported by statements, photos, or recordings
- Whether your medical records show infection risk, nerve involvement, or follow-up concerns
- Whether you sought care promptly and consistently, which insurers may use to challenge severity
A settlement calculator may point you in a general direction, but a claim’s value is ultimately tied to what can be proven.


