Even when two bites look similar, settlement amounts can diverge because the evidence stack is different. In the Clarksburg area, claims often turn on questions like:
- Where the bite happened (front yard, apartment/common area, workplace, or a public-facing setting)
- Whether witnesses were nearby during a quick incident (and whether they stay consistent)
- How quickly you got medical care after the bite
- Whether the owner’s control of the dog is provable (leash, restraint, supervision, and prior knowledge)
A calculator can’t see those facts. It can only estimate categories of loss. In West Virginia, the strongest cases still rise or fall on proof—medical documentation, credible accounts, and a clear timeline.


