Most calculators are built on general assumptions—things like injury severity, medical costs, and categories of damages. They can be helpful for planning conversations, but they often miss the factors that matter most in real Wisconsin cases.
For example, online estimates may not fully reflect:
- whether your injury was caused by the alleged error (not just happened around the same time)
- whether your medical records are complete and consistent
- how Wisconsin courts and insurers treat medical proof when experts disagree
- whether future care is supported by documented prognosis
A better way to think about these tools: they’re “math with placeholders.” Your case valuation is “math with records.”


