A calculator can be a starting point if you’re trying to understand which categories of loss may be considered—such as funeral costs, lost financial support, and non-economic losses like loss of companionship.
However, settlement value in Wisconsin is heavily driven by proof and liability risk. Two families can enter the same “calculator numbers” and receive dramatically different outcomes because of factors like:
- Who is likely at fault based on the available evidence
- Whether medical records support the connection between the incident and the death
- Whether a defense can argue comparative responsibility
- The strength of documentation for expenses and support
In other words: treat a calculator as a map of topics—not a prediction of what an insurer will pay.


