AI tools can be useful for organizing information, but they don’t have access to the details that usually determine value in Wisconsin injury claims—especially for brain injuries.
An AI estimate may not fully account for:
- Whether your symptoms were documented promptly after a crash, fall, or workplace incident
- How consistently you sought treatment (gaps can become a defense theme)
- How your injury affected specific daily tasks, such as commuting, supervising kids, or returning to a job that requires sustained attention
- Wisconsin comparative fault arguments, when insurers suggest the other driver/premises owner wasn’t the only cause
In other words: a calculator can help you ask better questions, but it can’t replace the evidence-based evaluation a Wisconsin attorney will conduct.


