Many online tools assume injuries can be valued like a worksheet. Real dog bite claims are different. In Lexington and across North Carolina, the most important drivers tend to be:
- How clearly liability is supported (who had control of the dog, and whether the dog was properly restrained)
- What medical records show (wound depth, treatment, infection risk, scars, follow-up care)
- Whether the defense disputes causation (for example, claiming the injury wasn’t serious or wasn’t caused by the bite)
- How consistent your timeline is compared to photos, witness accounts, and treatment notes
Instead of trying to “guess the number,” focus on proving what happened and documenting the impact—because that’s what insurers and lawyers negotiate around.


