People often start with a dog bite compensation calculator because it feels like the fastest way to estimate value. In real Kenner cases, however, the dispute usually isn’t about math—it’s about:
- Causation: whether the medical provider clearly links your injuries to the bite.
- Liability: whether the owner had reasonable control of the dog.
- Severity proof: whether the record shows puncture depth, infection risk, scarring concerns, or follow-up needs.
- Consistency: whether your timeline matches the photos, treatment notes, and any witness statements.
Insurance adjusters may also request recorded statements or paperwork early. In practice, what you say (and what you don’t) can affect how they evaluate fault and damages.


