Most AI tools work the same way: you enter details about the bite and injury, and the tool outputs a rough range. The problem is that Verona cases often turn on information an online form can’t fully capture—especially when insurers try to narrow blame or downplay the severity.
For example, adjusters may focus on:
- How the incident happened (side yard vs. public path vs. a neighbor’s property)
- Whether there are records quickly (medical notes, wound photos, treatment timeline)
- Whether the dog’s behavior was foreseeable
- Whether you gave a statement before your medical picture was clear
A calculator can’t verify those issues. A lawyer can.


