Online calculators usually ask for basic details (age, income, dependents) and then apply broad assumptions. In Wisconsin, the actual value of a wrongful death claim can shift dramatically based on factors such as:
- How fault is determined (including whether the deceased or another party is considered comparatively at fault)
- What medical records show about the injury-to-death timeline
- What evidence exists from the scene (dashcam, witness statements, employer incident logs, maintenance records)
- Insurance coverage and policy limits available for the responsible parties
If any of those pieces are missing—or if fault is disputed—your settlement can move outside the “typical” ranges you see online.


