In smaller Wisconsin communities like Weston, dog bite incidents frequently happen in familiar settings—neighborhood sidewalks, residential driveways, and household visits. That familiarity can help, but it can also create disputes if the dog owner suggests the bite was “unexpected” or that the injured person acted in a way that supposedly provoked the animal.
When we evaluate a claim for a Weston client, we focus on the factors that most often move settlement value up or down:
- How soon medical care happened after the bite (and how thorough the documentation was)
- Whether the incident was witnessed or captured in any way (photos, messages, incident reports)
- Where the injury occurred (hands and face injuries often carry higher long-term impact)
- Whether the injury required more than basic wound care (infection treatment, follow-ups, stitches, specialist care)
- Whether the owner’s responsibility is provable through control/supervision evidence
A “calculator” can’t account for those specifics. It can only provide rough expectations—your records and evidence determine the real negotiation range.


