Online tools usually work off generalized assumptions—injury severity, rough categories of damages, and simplified scenarios. Those inputs rarely match the details that Wisconsin courts and insurers focus on.
In Greenfield and throughout Wisconsin, settlement value is shaped less by the existence of harm and more by what can be proven:
- What the provider did (or failed to do) compared to accepted medical practice
- Whether that deviation caused the injury (causation is often the hardest piece)
- What losses are documented (medical bills, treatment course, limitations affecting daily life)
So while a calculator may suggest a range, it can’t reliably account for the real-world questions that decide whether a claim strengthens or stalls.


