A calculator can’t replace medical records. In practice, insurers and defense counsel focus on whether treatment was prompt and consistent—especially for bites that can involve infection risk or require follow-up care.
What to do right away if you can:
- Seek medical evaluation promptly (urgent care or ER if advised).
- Ask the provider to document the bite location, wound description, and treatment plan.
- Keep copies of discharge instructions, prescriptions, and follow-up visits.
If you’re in the Long Beach area and considering whether a bite “counts,” remember: even smaller wounds on the hand, face, or near a joint can lead to additional treatment needs. Those later costs matter in settlement discussions.


