When people look up a calculator, they’re often really asking three questions:
- What losses can be claimed? (funeral/burial, lost support, and the non-economic impact on surviving family members)
- How strong does liability look right now? (who a jury or insurer is likely to blame)
- How does the timeline affect leverage? (evidence can strengthen—or weaken—depending on what gets documented early)
In Oshkosh, many wrongful death matters begin after events that involve busy roadways, pedestrian activity, seasonal traffic, or industrial/worksite hazards—and those circumstances can shape which damages are supported and how the case is valued.


