In a college town and community with dense residential areas, dog bite incidents can happen in situations that don’t look the same on paper:
- Fast-moving street and sidewalk situations (cars parked along the curb, limited sightlines, pedestrians carrying groceries or moving quickly)
- Neighborhood disputes about supervision and restraint
- Family and visitor scenarios (especially when children are involved)
- Incidents tied to deliveries or property access (dogs reacting when someone approaches)
An AI tool can’t measure the strength of your proof—like whether there’s clear documentation of the bite moment, whether a witness statement matches medical notes, or whether the defense argues you were in an area where the dog should have been controlled.
In other words: the calculator may help you plan, but a lawyer helps you protect the outcome.


