Online tools typically produce a rough range based on generalized assumptions—like injury severity or estimated medical costs. That can help you understand what factors often matter.
However, a calculator usually can’t account for the details that decide outcomes in real Wisconsin claims, such as:
- Whether the medical record clearly documents the timeline of symptoms and treatment
- Whether a different diagnosis or monitoring plan was medically appropriate
- How well causation is supported by expert review
- Whether insurers argue that your condition was progressing independently
In other words, a tool may estimate value, but it cannot validate the legal and medical links that determine whether a case settles—or what it settles for.


