In Fulshear, many disputes turn on details—whether the dog was properly controlled, whether the incident happened on private property, and whether warning signs or prior behavior were known to the owner. Those issues don’t fit neatly into a formula.
Even when two bites look similar, outcomes vary because:
- The wound’s depth and location can change treatment needs (and long-term effects)
- Documentation quality affects how insurers evaluate causation
- Texas claims often hinge on evidence and credibility, not just “common sense”
A calculator can be a starting point for questions, but it can’t review your medical records, photos, witness statements, or the timeline of the bite.


