An AI tool typically works by converting your answers into an estimated range. That can be useful when you’re sorting out categories like:
- Emergency and follow-up medical costs
- Ongoing treatment or complications
- Wage loss tied to recovery
- Non-economic impacts (fear of dogs, scarring concerns, trauma)
In Vancouver, the key limitation is that AI cannot verify what insurance adjusters will scrutinize—such as whether your medical record clearly links the injury to the bite, or whether the owner’s version of events is consistent with witness accounts or photos.
Bottom line: treat AI as a planning tool, not a promise.


