Online tools often present a “range” based on broad categories—medical bills, injury severity, and whether there’s ongoing harm. That can be useful as a starting point.
But real valuation in Wisconsin depends on details that calculators can’t see, such as:
- whether the provider’s conduct fell below the accepted standard of care
- how clearly medical records support a causal link between the error and the harm
- how damages are documented (including future treatment and work limitations)
Because those elements are fact-specific, two people can enter a calculator with similar symptoms and end up with very different case values.


