A calculator is usually built to translate incident details (bite location, treatment timeline, and injury severity) into a rough settlement range. That’s useful when you need a starting point.
But in real Plover dog bite cases, the final value typically depends on details that most tools don’t fully capture, such as:
- Whether the dog owner had reason to know the dog could act aggressively
- What the medical provider documented about causation and functional impact
- Whether there’s video, witness testimony, or other proof that matches your account
- How quickly you were treated and how consistently injuries were followed up
Because of that, treat any estimate as a planning tool—not a promise.


