If you’re looking for a way to estimate your claim, start with what you already have: medical records, photos (if any), witness names, and your incident timeline.
Then contact Specter Legal for a review focused on Wisconsin law and the realities of how insurers evaluate dog bite claims in communities like Waupun. We’ll help you understand your options and what evidence matters most before you make decisions that could affect your recovery.
Frequently asked questions (Waupun-focused)
Do I have to use a dog bite settlement calculator to get an estimate?
No. A calculator can give a rough starting point, but your value depends on documented injuries and how liability is handled. A case review can provide a more realistic expectation based on your medical record and incident details.
What if the owner says I provoked the dog?
That’s a common defense. The question becomes what evidence supports your version—medical documentation, witness accounts, and facts about warnings and restraint. Don’t rely on assumptions; gather what you can and get legal guidance before giving a statement.
How long do I have to pursue compensation in Wisconsin?
Deadlines depend on the facts and claim type. A local attorney can confirm the applicable timeline after reviewing your situation.
Will my settlement include medical bills and lost wages?
Often, yes—when they’re supported by documentation. If the bite affected your ability to work or required ongoing treatment, those impacts can matter significantly.
Should I contact the insurance company after a dog bite?
You can, but be careful. Early statements can be used to challenge liability or minimize injuries. If you’re contacted and you’re unsure what to say, consider speaking with counsel first.