Wisconsin Jury Instruction — 3.2 Work Life Expectancy is a legal instruction given to juries in Wisconsin during trials. This instruction provides guidance regarding the calculation of work life expectancy for individuals involved in a legal case, specifically those who have suffered a work-related injury or disability. Work life expectancy refers to the estimated duration of time that an individual would have been able to work had it not been for their injury or disability. It helps determine the economic loss that has resulted from the incident. Wisconsin Jury Instruction — 3.2 assists juries in understanding the factors that should be considered when determining work life expectancy and how this calculation can impact any potential compensation awarded to the affected individual. Keywords: Wisconsin Jury Instruction — 3.2, Work Life Expectancy, legal instruction, trials, calculation, work-related injury, disability, economic loss, compensation. Different types of Wisconsin Jury Instruction — 3.2 Work Life Expectancy: 1. Wisconsin Jury Instruction — 3.2.01: Calculation of Work Life Expectancy for Physical Disabilities 2. Wisconsin Jury Instruction — 3.2.02: Calculation of Work Life Expectancy for Mental Disabilities 3. Wisconsin Jury Instruction — 3.2.03: Calculation of Work Life Expectancy for Partial Disabilities 4. Wisconsin Jury Instruction — 3.2.04: Calculation of Work Life Expectancy for Total Disabilities 5. Wisconsin Jury Instruction — 3.2.05: Calculation of Work Life Expectancy for Temporary Disabilities Each of these instructions specifically addresses different scenarios or types of injuries or disabilities and provides guidelines for determining the work life expectancy in each particular case. The objective is to ensure fairness and accuracy in calculating economic damages and compensation for individuals affected by work-related incidents in Wisconsin.