Most AI tools attempt to produce a “range” by using the information you type in—age, relationship, type of incident, and some financial inputs. That output can be a starting point, but it’s not a substitute for a Wisconsin legal review.
In real wrongful death claims, value turns on factors an automated tool can’t reliably measure, such as:
- What evidence is available now (and what may be lost later)
- How fault is likely to be argued based on Wisconsin standards
- Whether the death was caused by the incident (causation is often contested)
- What damages are provable with documents and records
In Green Bay, that often means digging into incident details that matter to adjusters and courts—like roadway lighting conditions at the time of the crash, whether traffic control was followed in a work zone, and how quickly emergency documentation was created.


