Online tools usually ask you to plug in factors like medical bills and injury severity. That’s useful, but it’s not the whole story.
In Chanhassen dog bite claims, settlements often turn on:
- Whether the dog owner’s control was reasonable for the setting (yard, driveway, walkway, or a gathering)
- Whether treatment was prompt and well-documented after the bite
- How clearly the injury connects to the bite (photos, ER notes, follow-up records)
- Whether there’s evidence of prior issues (complaints, animal control reports, or known behavior)
A calculator can’t measure those proof points—only a legal review of your timeline and documentation can.


