Many families start with a calculator because they want a number. The problem is that wrongful death value in Wisconsin depends heavily on proof—especially when fault is disputed.
In Superior, common disputes can include:
- Winter visibility and road conditions (ice, plowing schedules, signage, and how quickly hazards were addressed)
- Commercial vehicle and commuting exposure (speed, lane positioning, braking distance, and traffic control)
- Workplace safety documentation (training records, incident reports, and whether procedures were followed)
Because those details vary case-by-case, a “typical range” often won’t match what an insurer is willing to pay once they see the facts.


