Many calculators use averages. That can be misleading in local cases because settlement value depends on details like:
- Who was at fault and how fault is assigned under Wisconsin’s comparative negligence rules
- How the evidence tells the “story” (dashcam footage, witness accounts, maintenance records, incident reports)
- What documents support damages (earnings, caregiving responsibilities, funeral expenses, medical records)
- Insurance coverage and policy limits available to pay a settlement
In Cedarburg, the case facts often hinge on things like commuter routes, traffic timing, and how pedestrians or cyclists were affected during the incident—details that a generic calculator won’t capture.


