Most online tools work by taking inputs—like injury severity, treatment, and recovery time—and converting them into a rough range. That can be useful if you’re still trying to understand what categories of damages might apply.
But calculators can mislead when your Dallas situation involves:
- Delays in treatment after a bite (infection risk can also complicate proof of severity)
- Visible injuries that affect daily life—especially for people who live active, public-facing routines in the Dallas area
- Disputed fault, such as whether the dog was restrained, whether the owner had prior complaints, or what happened during the incident
- Complex medical records, where the wound description and diagnosis matter more than the injury label
In other words: use a calculator for orientation, then build a record strong enough for an attorney to argue the value.


