Online tools often ask you to estimate things like medical bills, lost wages, and “pain and suffering.” In Wasco, those categories still matter—but the biggest swings usually come from:
- How quickly you got medical care after the bite (puncture wounds and infection concerns don’t wait)
- Whether photos and clinical records match the incident timeline
- Whether there were witnesses (common in neighborhoods, apartment complexes, and public spaces)
- How the dog was being handled at the time (leash/restraint disputes are frequent)
A calculator may give you a broad range, but it can’t measure the strength of proof. In California, insurers often evaluate whether liability is clear and whether the injury is supported by objective medical evidence—not just what happened.


