Most online tools use simplified inputs (age, dependents, income) to generate a broad range. That may help you understand categories of damages, but it usually misses the factors that matter most in real Wisconsin wrongful death claims—especially when the incident involves:
- Comparative negligence (fault may be shared)
- Causation disputes (the defense may challenge the link between the incident and the death)
- Insurance limits (the policy available can cap what’s realistically recoverable)
- Evidence that must be documented quickly (photos, witness statements, records from the scene)
The result? A calculator’s “number” can differ dramatically from what a lawyer can support with evidence.


