Most online tools generate ranges based on inputs you type in—injury severity, treatment duration, medical bills, and sometimes how long you might be out of work.
What those tools typically don’t account for (and what matters in Wisconsin cases) includes:
- Whether medical records actually support the timeline of harm and diagnosis
- Whether expert review can connect the provider’s conduct to your specific injury (causation)
- Whether your damages are documented in a way insurers and courts expect
- How the case posture affects negotiation (what’s been exchanged, what experts have reviewed, and what disputes are likely)
So treat any number you see online as a starting point, not a forecast.


