AI tools often generate a range based on simplified inputs—injury severity, age, and general care needs. That can be a useful starting point, but in real Michigan claims, insurers focus heavily on proof.
In practice, your settlement value tends to rise or fall based on evidence such as:
- documented neurological findings and functional limits
- imaging, operative reports, and follow-up assessments
- consistency between the accident account and the medical record
- whether future care needs are supported by a life-care plan and treating providers
An AI estimate usually can’t review your imaging, evaluate your specific deficits, or reconcile conflicting timelines. For Flat Rock residents, the difference matters because claims often get tested on causation—particularly when there are gaps in documentation or pre-existing conditions.


