Most online tools use broad categories—diagnosis errors, surgical complications, medication problems—and then plug in numbers like medical bills or “severity.” That’s helpful as a rough starting point, but settlement value in Wisconsin depends heavily on proof.
In practice, insurers often focus on questions like:
- Was the injury caused by a preventable lapse in care, or was it an unavoidable complication?
- Were the medical records complete enough to show what happened—and what didn’t?
- Did the care team follow the applicable standard of care for the patient’s situation?
- Were there later events (including other providers or delays in follow-up) that changed the outcome?
A calculator can’t review your chart, timeline, imaging reports, or expert opinions. Without that, an estimate may be off in either direction.


