A dog bite payout calculator usually estimates based on a few inputs—like where the bite occurred, whether surgery was needed, and the general seriousness of the wound. That can help you understand categories of losses (medical bills vs. non-economic harm).
But a Norfolk claim is not “average.” Compensation often changes based on:
- How quickly you sought treatment (delays can affect causation arguments)
- Whether the dog was restrained or known to be aggressive
- What medical providers documented (wound descriptions, diagnoses, and follow-up needs)
- How consistent your account is across witnesses, reports, and records
If you use a calculator to set expectations, treat its number as a question—not an answer.


