Sun Prairie residents regularly commute through busy corridors and share the road with bicyclists, pedestrians, and vehicles moving at different speeds. When a wrongful death is tied to a collision—whether on a highway segment, a city street, or near school and retail areas—settlement discussions often rise or fall based on documentation.
In practice, insurers tend to focus on questions like:
- What exactly happened in the moments before impact?
- Were traffic control devices, lane markings, signals, or visibility issues involved?
- Is there objective evidence (dashcam/video, surveillance, witness accounts, vehicle data) supporting the family’s version of events?
This is why two families can search for the same “calculator” and end up with very different outcomes. The real “math” is proving liability.


