Many AI tools are built to guess a settlement range using inputs like injury level, age, and broad categories of damages. That can be helpful as a starting point—but it’s not the same as how value is evaluated in a real Michigan personal injury case.
In practice, insurers look for specific, record-backed answers:
- What exactly caused the neurologic injury? (Not just the diagnosis.)
- When did symptoms appear and how do the records connect them to the incident?
- What does the functional picture show now—and what is expected later?
- What future care is medically supported, not assumed?
An AI calculator can’t review your imaging, neurological exams, or the treating provider’s prognosis. Without that, the estimate may understate or overstate how much help you’ll realistically need.


