Platteville residents deal with a mix of commuting traffic, rural road travel, and shared pedestrian activity around local streets and campus-adjacent areas. When a death happens in these real-world settings, the biggest variables rarely show up in a calculator’s questions.
For example, online estimates can’t fully account for:
- Competing accounts of what happened in the moments before impact
- Whether police reports and scene documentation support causation
- The way insurance carriers frame comparative fault under Wisconsin law
- Whether the available medical record establishes the causal link between the incident and death
A calculator may produce a “range,” but it can’t review the police narrative, obtain missing video footage, assess witness reliability, or evaluate whether liability theories are supported in the first place.


