AI tools typically work by comparing your inputs—injury type, treatment history, and wage loss claims—to patterns from other cases. That can produce a range that seems plausible.
But in real Michigan workers’ compensation claims, the outcome often turns on details an AI calculator can’t see, such as:
- How your restrictions were documented over time (not just whether you were restricted once)
- Whether medical records clearly connect work activity to your diagnosis
- Whether the insurer disputes causation or maximum medical improvement
- How quickly treatment happened after the incident and whether follow-up was consistent
If the estimate you receive assumes facts that don’t match your file, it may be too low—or it may tempt you to accept a settlement before your medical picture is fully established.


