Many calculators ask for general facts—date of the bite, where it happened, and basic injury severity. That’s fine for broad planning, but Gahanna cases often turn on evidence and context:
- Was the bite foreseeable? Ohio claims frequently hinge on what the owner knew (or should have known) about a dog’s behavior.
- How well is the injury documented? Photos, wound descriptions, and consistent medical notes matter more than a category label.
- What happened immediately before the bite? Disputes can arise about whether the dog was provoked or whether the owner failed to keep the animal under control.
A calculator can’t evaluate credibility, explain inconsistencies, or translate your medical record into the kind of damages narrative insurers take seriously.


