A calculator usually produces a rough range based on broad assumptions—things like the type of injury and how long it lasted. That can help you understand where your situation might fall on a spectrum.
What it can’t do is account for the details that often drive outcomes in Wisconsin medical negligence claims, such as:
- whether the medical records support a clear timeline of what was missed or delayed
- whether experts can explain why the injury happened (causation)
- whether later treatment was reasonable or was influenced by the earlier mistake
- whether damages are supported with documentation (medical bills, work restrictions, ongoing care)
In other words, a calculator can be a starting point—but it’s not a substitute for case review.


