AI-style tools can be helpful for brainstorming what information to gather, but they often miss the pieces that make or break valuation in real cases:
- Michigan insurers focus on documentation: ER notes, imaging reports (if any), neurology follow-ups, therapy records, and symptom timelines.
- Brain injury symptoms can overlap: migraines, anxiety, sleep disruption, and stress can look similar at first—so causation needs to be supported.
- Road and workplace facts matter: whether the crash involved sudden braking, lane changes, improper turns, distracted driving, or a failure to yield can influence liability and how damages are framed.
A calculator can’t verify the quality of your medical evidence or interpret how Michigan courts and adjusters evaluate credibility. In practice, the strongest settlement outcomes come from a coherent story supported by records—not from a generic range.


