In and around Walker, collisions often happen in familiar places: busy commuter corridors, intersections where traffic patterns change quickly, and areas with drivers merging or turning across lanes. When a traumatic brain injury happens—sometimes even when the initial symptoms seem minor—people want to know whether the injury will lead to measurable financial losses and long-term impacts.
That’s where an AI calculator may seem attractive. It can prompt you to think about:
- medical treatment and follow-ups
- missed work and reduced earning capacity
- cognitive or emotional symptoms that don’t show up on x-rays
Still, insurers don’t settle cases based on “diagnosis alone.” They settle based on proof—and in Michigan, that proof must connect the incident to the injury and show how damages affected you.


