Online tools typically produce a range based on simplified inputs—injury type, treatment duration, and a few general assumptions. In Sweet Home, those assumptions can break down because the case facts often turn on specifics like:
- Where the bite happened (front yard, driveway, neighbor’s property, or while someone was walking near homes)
- How the dog was handled at the time (restrained, loose, under supervision, or left unattended)
- Whether the dog had an obvious history of aggressive behavior known to the owner
- How quickly the injury was documented after the incident
A calculator can be a starting point—but if it ignores key facts, you may end up comparing your real case to a misleading estimate.


