AI tools generally work by matching your inputs (bite location, treatment, visible injuries, recovery time) to patterns from other cases. The output is usually a “possible range,” not a promise.
In Bellevue, the details that often change the outcome include:
- How quickly treatment was sought (and whether records clearly connect the wound to the bite)
- Whether the incident involved a public setting like a neighborhood park, retail area, or shared building space
- Whether the owner’s awareness is supported (for example, prior complaints, behavior reports, or witness observations)
- How the injury affected your daily routine—especially for commuters and dual-income households
If you used an AI calculator, treat it like a starting point for questions—not a number to accept.


