A typical AI dog bite settlement estimate uses the details you enter (injury type, treatment, scarring, and recovery time) to produce a range. That can help you understand the categories insurers consider—medical costs, lost time, and non-economic harm.
But there are two common ways estimates go wrong:
- The injury story doesn’t match the medical record. If you downplay symptoms or don’t follow through with recommended care, the documentation you need later may be incomplete.
- Local liability facts aren’t captured. In Sandy, responsibility often turns on things like prior reports, how the dog was contained, and whether the incident happened on a property where a visitor had a right to be.
For that reason, think of a calculator as a planning tool—not a forecast of what you’ll actually recover.


