AI tools can translate a few inputs (bite location, treatment received, whether there were stitches, etc.) into a rough range. But in real Lewisville cases, the payout often comes down to proof and dispute points—things an online estimator can’t fully model.
For example, insurers commonly focus on:
- Whether the owner had notice of the dog’s behavior (or whether the dog’s aggression was reasonably foreseeable)
- Causation—tying the wound and symptoms to the bite rather than other events
- Documentation quality, including how clearly medical providers describe the wound and functional impact
An AI estimate can be useful for understanding categories of losses, but it can’t replace the legal work needed to connect your medical record to liability.


