Most automated calculators use general assumptions based on limited inputs. In Wausau, that can be a problem because wrongful death cases commonly involve details that don’t fit clean averages—such as:
- Seasonal driving factors (snow, ice, glare, and reduced stopping distance)
- Commuter and traffic patterns on local corridors and nearby highways
- Work-zone or industrial site conditions when an incident occurs during employment
- Shared fault arguments (for example, disputes about speed, lane position, signaling, or whether reasonable safety steps were taken)
An AI tool may suggest a range, but it cannot review incident reports, evaluate whether a roadway or workplace was maintained safely, or assess how insurance adjusters weigh litigation risk in Wisconsin.


