Online tools can’t see the evidence that insurers and attorneys look for. In Round Rock, that gap shows up in common ways:
- Treatment timing: If you delay urgent wound care, adjusters may argue the bite caused less harm than you claim.
- Location and activity context: A bite that happens during a busy day—like foot traffic near a commercial area or routine deliveries—can bring up disputes about whether the dog was controlled.
- Competing accounts: Even when everyone feels certain the dog is at fault, insurers may still challenge what happened seconds before the bite.
Instead of treating a calculator as a prediction, use it to understand categories of loss—then let a lawyer translate your specific facts into a realistic demand and strategy.


