Many people search for a “calculator” after they’ve already started medical care and received questions from an adjuster. The problem is that Fayetteville dog bite claims often hinge on specifics a generic tool can’t reliably weigh, such as:
- Whether the bite happened in a high-traffic public setting (busy sidewalks, parks, apartment complexes, or near events)
- How quickly you sought treatment and whether the records clearly describe the wound and functional impact
- Whether the dog’s owner had notice of prior aggression (e.g., reports from neighbors or prior incidents)
- What the timeline shows—when photos were taken, when you notified the right parties, and whether the medical narrative matches
A calculator may produce a range, but it doesn’t know which evidence will survive scrutiny. In North Carolina, insurers evaluate liability and damages based on documentation and credibility—not just the injury label.


