Most disputes in Dayton dog-bite cases are not about whether a bite occurred—they’re about what comes next:
- Whether the owner had a duty of care and failed to restrain or manage the animal appropriately
- Whether the incident was documented (photos, medical records, witness accounts)
- How the injury was treated and described in the first days after the attack
- Whether you missed work or limited normal activities during recovery
Because adjusters often move quickly, people search for a “calculator” to feel grounded. That’s understandable. But calculators can’t verify the facts you’ll need for a strong settlement demand.


