Many online tools generate a range based on general assumptions. That can be useful if you’re just trying to plan ahead—but it can also be misleading if your case has West Linn-specific realities, such as:
- Suburban neighborhood scenarios (front yards, porches, fences, and shared walkways)
- Dog incidents during routine outings (parks, sidewalks, and neighborhood paths)
- Visitors and contractors (people coming to a home for deliveries, repairs, or childcare)
- Delayed symptoms (infection risk, scarring, or lingering limitations that become clear after the initial visit)
A calculator can’t see whether the dog was effectively contained, whether the owner had notice of prior behavior, or whether the medical provider’s notes support the severity and cause of injury.


