After a dog bite, it’s normal to search for a quick range: “What is this worth?” That’s where an AI dog bite settlement calculator or similar tool can feel reassuring.
But calculators generally work from assumptions. In University Place, the most important variables are often the least “fillable” in a form:
- Whether the owner had notice of prior aggressive behavior (or whether the dog’s history was documented)
- Whether there are clear photos, witness statements, or video from nearby properties or driveways
- How accurately the medical record describes the wound, infection risk, and functional impact
- Whether injuries were still evolving when the insurer first made contact
When insurers see early estimates, they may try to anchor your claim to incomplete information. That’s why the goal shouldn’t be to “beat” the calculator—it should be to build a record strong enough to support a fair demand.


