Most AI or online settlement estimate tools work from simplified inputs like:
- severity of injury
- length of recovery
- medical bills and treatment duration
- sometimes lost income and daily-life impact
That can be useful if you’re trying to organize your own questions. But calculators can’t reliably capture the factors that typically matter most in Wisconsin medical negligence disputes—especially when care crosses settings (clinic → hospital → specialist), or when the timeline is complicated by repeat visits, referrals, and evolving symptoms.
In practice, the value of a settlement is driven by evidence of:
- breach (what the provider did—or failed to do—compared to the accepted standard)
- causation (that the breach caused the harm, not just that the harm occurred during treatment)
- documented damages (economic losses and non-economic impacts supported by records)
If any of those pieces are weak, an online estimate can look “right” while the legal case is still struggling.


