AI tools generally work by taking the information you enter—injury location, treatment type, and the basics of what happened—and translating it into a projected damages range. That can be useful if you’re trying to understand where different categories of harm might fall.
But Lexington dog bite claims are often complicated by questions like:
- Whether the dog’s behavior was foreseeable in that specific situation (backyard, driveway, neighborhood walk, or while a visitor was coming/going)
- Whether prior warnings existed (neighbors may know a dog is reactive, but those details are not always documented)
- How clearly the medical record supports severity and causation
An AI calculator can’t evaluate whether your story matches the documentation, whether photographs and witness statements exist, or whether the defense will argue that something else caused the injury.


