AI tools generally estimate a range by taking information you provide—such as where the bite happened, the type of treatment you received, and whether you have visible scarring.
That can be useful if you’re trying to:
- understand how medical documentation may translate into damages,
- organize your facts before talking to counsel,
- anticipate what questions insurers will likely ask.
But AI estimates can fall short when your case turns on evidence that’s common in real Walla Walla claims, such as:
- unclear identification of the dog/owner at the time of the incident,
- disputes about whether the bite happened on private property vs. while a person was walking near a neighborhood,
- gaps between the initial injury description and later medical findings.
In short: use the calculator for education, not as a promise of what you’ll receive.


