Online tools can suggest a rough range, but they can’t account for the details that drive settlements in Utah. In Midvale, a common issue is competing narratives—especially when the incident happened quickly (for example, a dog reacting to a pedestrian passing by, a delivery moment, or a child/teen interaction).
Two cases that look similar at first glance may end up with very different settlement outcomes when any of the following are different:
- Medical documentation quality (ER notes, follow-up records, imaging, and treatment plans)
- Injury severity and location (hands, face, and puncture wounds often require more careful evaluation)
- Timing between the bite and when care was sought
- Liability evidence (photos, witness accounts, leash/control details)
Instead of treating a calculator like an answer, use it as a starting point—then build the record that insurers rely on.


