After a dog bite, people usually want one thing: clarity. You may be wondering whether you’re looking at medical bills only, or whether compensation may also include lost wages, out-of-pocket costs, and the real impact a bite can have on daily life.
In North Bend, those questions often come up in common scenarios:
- Dog encounters during walks and neighborhood routes near schools, parks, or busy residential streets.
- Visits from out-of-town family or tourists who may not know the dog’s history.
- Bites involving kids or cyclists/pedestrians, where injuries can be sudden and harder to document in the moment.
A calculator can provide a starting range, but it usually relies on the information you enter—not the medical record language, the timeline of treatment, or the specific evidence needed to support damages in Oregon.


