Online tools are built to use your answers (injury type, treatment, whether you missed work) to generate a rough range. In real life, the questions adjust depending on what’s discoverable in your case.
For Midlothian dog bite claims, the biggest gaps often come from missing or incomplete evidence—like:
- photos of the injury taken soon after the incident
- medical records that describe the bite’s depth, infection risk, and treatment plan
- proof of the dog’s behavior and the circumstances of the attack (yard, street, apartment common area, event, etc.)
A calculator may suggest a number. A lawyer focuses on whether that number matches what’s provable under Texas rules and evidence.


