AI tools typically work from general patterns: injury severity, age, and broad categories of damages. But spinal cord injuries are not “one-size-fits-all,” and Michigan settlement negotiations usually turn on whether the medical record supports:
- Causation (how the specific incident caused the neurological damage)
- Severity and permanence (what the injury does now and what it’s likely to do later)
- Life-care requirements (care needs that can span decades)
In Adrian, the practical challenge is the same as elsewhere: insurers want predictable, documented proof—while families are focused on treatment, mobility, and day-to-day survival.
An AI estimate may feel useful, but without Michigan-ready documentation, it can be misleading.


