A calculator is usually built to produce a range based on basic inputs: injury type, treatment duration, and whether there were visible marks. The problem is that dog bite claims often turn on proof—especially when insurers believe liability is uncertain.
In Ravenna, common real-world scenarios include bites during neighborhood walks, incidents involving dogs at rental or shared properties, and attacks that happen when someone is delivering packages or making short stops. In these situations, the “story” matters: who was present, what the dog was doing before the bite, and what documentation exists.
If the facts aren’t clean, a generic estimate can be too low (or occasionally too high). A lawyer’s job is to convert your real evidence into a demand that matches Ohio claim standards.


