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Pennsylvania Dog Bite Settlement Calculator & Compensation

Pennsylvania Dog Bite Settlement Calculator

Victim & Incident Details (Comparative Fault)

Injury & Liability Details

Economic Damages & Insurance

Estimated Settlement Value

Total Economic Damages $0
Pain & Suffering $0
Total Estimated Settlement $0
This calculator provides a rough estimate for educational purposes only. It is not legal advice. Estimate is based on Pennsylvania’s Strict Liability for medicals (3 P.S. § 459-502-A), Negligence for other damages, and “51% Bar” Modified Comparative Fault (42 Pa.C.S.A. § 7102). Consult a qualified attorney.

What the Pennsylvania Dog Bite Settlement Calculator Does

This calculator estimates your dog bite compensation by analyzing key factors such as:

  • Victim’s age and gender
  • Where and how the attack happened
  • Severity of the bite (Dunbar Scale)
  • Type and location of injuries
  • Medical bills and lost wages
  • Owner negligence and insurance coverage

It combines these details using real Pennsylvania legal principles — including strict liability for medical expenses and modified comparative negligence for other damages.

When you enter your data, the calculator provides:

  1. Economic damages (medical costs, lost wages, property loss)
  2. Pain and suffering estimates
  3. Policy-limit adjustments if the dog owner’s insurance has a cap

Pennsylvania Dog Bite Laws That Shape Your Settlement

Understanding how the calculator aligns with state law helps explain your results.

1. Strict Liability for Medical Costs

Under 3 P.S. § 459-502-A, dog owners in Pennsylvania are automatically responsible for paying medical expenses after a bite — even if it’s the first incident or the dog never showed aggression before.

2. Negligence Required for Full Damages

To recover beyond medical bills — for pain, suffering, and lost wages — the victim must prove owner negligence, such as:

  • Ignoring leash laws
  • Failing to control a known aggressive dog
  • Prior bite history

The calculator accounts for this: if negligence is unchecked, it limits recovery to medical and property costs only.

3. Modified Comparative Fault (51% Bar Rule)

Pennsylvania uses a “51% bar” system. If the victim is more than 50% at fault, they cannot recover compensation.
Examples:

  • Trespassing onto private property: partial fault (15–51%)
  • Provoking the dog: up to 51% fault
  • Children under 7: never considered at fault

The calculator automatically applies this rule, reducing or denying recovery as needed.

Key Factors That Affect Settlement Value

The calculator doesn’t just crunch numbers — it mirrors how attorneys and insurers evaluate real cases.

1. Severity of the Bite (Dunbar Scale)

Each bite level increases compensation.

  • Level 1-2: Minor scratches or nips
  • Level 3: Shallow punctures
  • Level 4: Deep wounds
  • Level 5: Multiple severe bites
  • Level 6: Fatal attack

Severe cases (Levels 4–6) dramatically increase pain and suffering values.

2. Injury Location and Type

Injuries to visible or vital areas (like the face, head, or neck) carry higher compensation due to disfigurement or psychological impact.

  • Hand/Arm or Leg/Foot: Minor multiplier
  • Face/Neck: Highest multiplier (up to 0.8)

Permanent scarring, nerve damage, or disability raise settlement potential significantly.

3. Victim Demographics

The calculator increases estimates for:

  • Children and elderly victims (more vulnerable)
  • Female victims, slightly (statistical multiplier due to social and cosmetic impact in prior settlements)

4. Emotional and Psychological Trauma

Dog attacks often cause PTSD, fear of dogs, or anxiety disorders.

  • No trauma = no multiplier
  • Minor anxiety = moderate boost
  • Diagnosed PTSD = significant multiplier

5. Economic Losses

You can include:

  • Past and future medical costs
  • Lost wages or future earning capacity
  • Property damage (like torn clothing or broken glasses)

The calculator adds these up as your economic damages base.

6. Owner’s Insurance Policy Limit

If the owner’s insurance has a policy cap (for example, $300,000), your total settlement can’t exceed that amount.
The calculator displays the pre-cap amount and the final capped payout for clarity.

Example Scenarios

ScenarioMedical BillsSeverityOwner NegligenceFault %Estimated Settlement
Adult bitten on hand, minor wounds$5,000Level 2No0%~$6,000
Child (age 5) bitten on face$20,000Level 4Yes0%~$120,000+
Trespassing adult, provoked dog$10,000Level 3Yes51%$0 (barred under 51% rule)
Mail carrier bitten on leg$8,000Level 3Yes15%~$45,000 (after reduction)

How to Use the Calculator Effectively

  1. Gather your numbers: medical bills, lost income, property damage.
  2. Select the correct bite level using the Dunbar Scale.
  3. Be realistic about fault and negligence — overestimating can mislead results.
  4. Check the policy limit if known.
  5. Review the warnings below your results for legal notes like “comparative fault” or “policy cap.”

Disclaimer (Plain and Honest)

This calculator gives you a ballpark estimate — not a legal guarantee.
Every dog bite case depends on specific evidence, insurance details, and local court rulings.

Pennsylvania’s dog bite laws combine strict liability for medical bills and fault-based rules for everything else.
If you’re seriously injured, consult a dog bite attorney before making any settlement decisions.