Online tools work by using broad assumptions. Your outcome is more likely to hinge on things like:
- Where the bite occurred (front yard vs. private property vs. common areas)
- Whether the dog owner had knowledge of the animal’s behavior
- How quickly injuries were documented and treated
- Whether there are photos, witness accounts, or video from the moment of the attack
- How the injury affected your routine—especially if you commute for work or rely on consistent physical activity
In other words, an estimator may produce a range, but it can’t “know” what your medical provider wrote, what your photos show, or how the defense may challenge causation.


