Based on the provided information, there is no specific dollar amount or "average" figure given for a dog bite lawsuit settlement in Oklahoma. The content explains that settlements vary significantly depending on several unique factors.

Key elements that determine the final settlement value include:

  • Injury Severity: The extent and permanence of physical injuries, including disfigurement and the need for future care.
  • Economic Damages: Measured financial losses such as total medical expenses (past and future), lost wages, and diminished earning capacity.
  • Non-Economic Damages: Personal impacts like pain and suffering and loss of enjoyment of life.
  • Insurance Policy Limits: Most settlements are paid through homeowners or renters insurance. A policy limit (e.g., $100,000) often acts as a ceiling on the total compensation, regardless of the claim’s true value.
  • Legal Liaibility: Oklahoma follows a rule of strict liability, but a victim’s recovery can be proportionally reduced if they are found to have comparative fault, such as through trespassing or provoking the animal.

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