A calculator can be useful if you need a starting point—like understanding which categories of damages might apply (medical bills, lost income, and non-economic harm). It may also help you organize your questions for an attorney.
However, Sandusky cases don’t always fit the simplified inputs behind generic tools. Your numbers can swing depending on factors like:
- Where the bite happened (residential yard, apartment complex, workplace, or a public area)
- Whether the dog owner knew or should have known about the animal’s aggressive tendencies
- How quickly treatment began and whether records clearly connect the injury to the bite
- Whether there’s video or identifiable witnesses (common in busier public settings)
A “range” from a calculator shouldn’t pressure you into accepting an early offer before you know the full story of your medical needs.


