Most AI calculators work by taking the details you type in (injury type, treatment timeline, expenses, and sometimes how long recovery takes) and then generating a rough damages range.
That approach can be useful in Waunakee because many residents are trying to make sense of medical chaos quickly—especially when treatment is delayed, symptoms worsen, or follow-up care requires multiple appointments.
However, the estimate can break down when the case depends on proof that AI can’t reliably infer from a few inputs, such as:
- Whether the provider met the Wisconsin standard of care under the circumstances
- Whether the alleged error actually caused the outcome (not just happened around it)
- Whether the medical chart clearly links the negligence to functional loss (work limits, mobility changes, ongoing care needs)
In other words: an AI range may tell you what categories might exist, but it doesn’t validate the evidence that makes those categories compensable.


