AI tools typically generate a range based on the information you enter: the decedent’s age, employment, medical timeline, and the type of incident. That can feel helpful when you’re trying to answer questions like “Is this claim worth pursuing?”
However, in real Wisconsin wrongful death matters, outcomes hinge on proof and procedure—not just inputs.
An AI tool generally can’t:
- review police reports, witness credibility, or scene evidence tied to the specific incident
- evaluate whether causation will be challenged (especially when delays occur between injury and death)
- account for how insurance companies frame fault and settlement leverage
- confirm what damages are actually supported by documents
In other words, an AI calculator may help you ask better questions. It should not be used as a substitute for a lawyer’s evaluation of liability and damages in your exact fact pattern.


