Online tools can’t review the medical record, timeline, or expert opinions that decide whether negligence occurred—and whether it caused the harm. In practice, Wisconsin malpractice claims require:
- Breach of the standard of care (what a reasonably careful provider would have done)
- Causation (the error must be tied to your specific injury)
- Damages (the measurable losses and lasting impact)
That’s why two people can both search for a malpractice payout calculator and receive completely different outcomes—because the evidence differs.
Instead of treating a calculator result as a prediction, use it as a conversation starter. Then build your case around the documents and facts that actually influence value.


