An AI tool can be useful for planning. It may help you understand which categories of damages usually matter—like treatment costs, follow-up care, and non-economic harm (pain, fear, and trauma).
However, calculators often assume “clean” facts. In real Canby cases, insurers may contest:
- Whether the dog was under proper control at the time of the incident
- Causation (what exactly led to the bite and when)
- Severity (how deep the bite was, infection risk, and whether treatment matches the story)
- Notice (whether the owner knew—or should have known—the dog was likely to bite)
If your incident happened in a neighborhood, on a sidewalk, or around a property where multiple people come and go, those contested facts can change the outcome more than the calculator’s “range.”


