Online tools can give a rough range, but insurers and attorneys don’t settle based on a generic formula. In Cedartown, the outcome usually turns on evidence you can prove—especially when liability is contested.
What matters most:
- Medical records (ER notes, wound care, tetanus documentation, antibiotics, imaging if needed)
- Photos and documentation from the day of the bite
- Witness information (neighbors, bystanders, or anyone who saw the dog uncontrolled)
- Timing and consistency between what you told medical providers and what you later say to adjusters


