If you’ve tried a calculator, you’ve probably seen a range that doesn’t match what you’re experiencing—either too high or too low. That mismatch usually comes from factors that calculators can’t see:
- Local evidence reality: photos taken too late, incomplete witness details, or missing identification of the dog/owner.
- Injury documentation timing: infections, follow-up visits, and whether clinicians describe depth, function, and scarring risk.
- How liability is explained: whether the owner admits prior issues, whether there are conflicting accounts, and whether the dog was restrained.
In other words, the estimate is only as good as the assumptions you enter—and in Corvallis, the “story” behind the bite matters as much as the medical bills.


