AI calculators typically work by taking limited inputs (age, relationship, some financial figures) and producing a broad range. In real wrongful death matters in Wisconsin, value hinges on what can be proven—not just what can be guessed.
Common reasons Neenah families see misleading results from online tools include:
- Fault disputes after traffic crashes: Multiple parties may be blamed in an initial investigation, especially when speed, distraction, lane positioning, weather, or visibility is involved.
- Gaps between injury and death: When death occurs days or weeks later, defenses may challenge causation—i.e., whether the defendant’s conduct truly caused the fatal outcome.
- Insurance posture and policy limits: Even strong cases can settle lower if the responsible party’s coverage is limited or the insurer believes liability risk is manageable.
- Missing documentation of losses: Funerals, medical expenses, and lost support can be documented—but AI tools can’t confirm whether receipts and records exist.
In other words, an AI estimate may feel helpful, but it can also steer families toward the wrong expectations.


