Inkster traffic and roadway design create recurring crash patterns: drivers turning across lanes, sudden braking in mixed traffic, and failure to notice motorcycles at intersections.
AI-based calculators typically rely on generalized inputs (injury type, treatment duration, and reported losses). That can lead to an estimate that’s off in real life because it doesn’t account for:
- Local fault disputes (e.g., whether a driver “yielded” at an intersection)
- Scene evidence quality (photos, lighting, skid marks, and what witnesses actually saw)
- Michigan timing and documentation gaps
- Injury credibility issues that insurers often challenge with statements recorded early
In short: the tool may approximate categories of damages, but it can’t judge how your specific Inkster crash will be supported—especially when liability is contested.


