Online tools are designed to take a few details (bite location, treatment, and severity) and output a rough range. That can be useful when you’re trying to understand categories like medical costs and non-economic harm.
However, Lebanon dog-bite claims often hinge on details that calculators can’t properly interpret, such as:
- Whether the dog owner had notice of dangerous behavior (prior incidents, complaints, or patterns)
- How quickly you sought treatment and whether the medical record tracks the story consistently
- Whether the bite occurred in a setting common to the area, like a neighborhood sidewalk, apartment/HOA property, or around community events
- What Ohio documentation exists to link the bite to ongoing symptoms (infection, scarring, limited motion)
A calculator may point you in the right direction—but it shouldn’t be the final word on value.


