After a dog attack, most people are trying to answer three urgent questions:
- What might my recovery be worth? (medical costs, lost wages, and non-economic harm)
- How long will it take to get traction? (once paperwork and records are in)
- Should I negotiate—or wait—before accepting an offer?
Because dog bite claims can involve both visible injuries and delayed complications, residents often look for a calculator to get a rough framework while they gather records.
Important: In Texas, the strength of a claim is tied to evidence of responsibility and documentation of damages. A calculator can be a starting point, but it can’t confirm those elements.


