Online calculators typically work from averages: input the injury type, treatment, and time away from work, then generate an estimated range.
In real Greendale cases, the value can swing based on details such as:
- Where the crash happened (intersection vs. roadway segment; traffic control present or not)
- How the collision occurred (turning movements, lane changes, rear-end impacts)
- Whether medical care was sought promptly and documented clearly
- Whether the other driver’s conduct is supported by police reports, statements, and photos
- How Wisconsin comparative negligence may affect settlement negotiations
A calculator can’t measure how persuasive your documentation is, whether the defense will argue you contributed to the crash, or whether your treatment supports the severity you’re describing.


