Many bites occur in situations that look “routine” at first—an off-leash dog near a trailhead, an unexpected encounter on a side street, or a bite that happens when a dog is startled by a passerby. In Sleepy Hollow, the mix of residential areas and visitor activity can make witness accounts and timelines especially important.
In real claims, value often depends on things like:
- Proof of the bite (photos, medical documentation, and consistent descriptions)
- Where it happened and whether it was a predictable setting for pedestrians
- Whether the owner knew or should have known about the dog’s behavior (prior complaints, similar incidents, or warning signs)
- How treatment documented the injury and any ongoing limitations
An online “calculator” can’t see your wound, review your medical record, or evaluate credibility. But it can help you understand what categories of damages matter—then an attorney can help you build a record that supports them.


