Many online tools estimate value by using inputs like injury severity, length of recovery, and bills. That’s helpful for orientation, but medical malpractice in Michigan turns on a core issue: did the provider’s negligence cause the harm you’re claiming?
In practice, that means the “story” must match the medical record.
- If the timeline doesn’t line up, the defense will argue the injury wasn’t caused by the care.
- If there were alternative explanations (pre-existing conditions, progression of disease, unrelated events), expert review becomes critical.
- If the chart doesn’t show what should have been done—or what was missed—an AI range often becomes misleading.
For Grosse Pointe Woods residents, this matters because many claims involve injuries that affect normal family and work life—lost time, ongoing symptoms, and future treatment. Without strong causation support, the damages conversation won’t move forward.


