Online tools may ask for injury severity, treatment length, and lost wages, then generate a range. That can be useful for orientation. But in Wixom, the factors that commonly complicate truck cases often don’t fit neatly into a set of inputs:
- Commuter traffic patterns (sudden merges, late braking, and stop-and-go slowdowns) can create disputes about what each driver should have seen and done.
- Road design and sightlines near busy corridors can make crash reconstruction and witness accounts more important.
- Michigan insurance practices and documentation expectations mean the claim is only as strong as the medical timeline and proof of economic loss.
A tool may output a figure, but it can’t verify which injuries were caused by the collision, whether treatment was medically necessary, or how fault will be argued.


