A calculator can only provide a rough expectation. Real settlements in Hudson depend on evidence and disputed facts, such as:
- Severity and timeline of treatment (puncture wounds, infections, scarring risk, follow-up care)
- Where the bite happened (residential neighborhood, apartment/common area, workplace setting)
- Whether the dog was controlled (leashed vs. roaming, supervision, escape history)
- Causation and credibility (what happened immediately before the bite)
In many cases, insurers try to push the story toward “the injured person provoked the dog” or “the circumstances were unclear.” Your records and witness information can make or break those arguments.


