AI tools may produce a “range,” but they typically can’t account for the real-world variables that decide settlement value in Michigan, such as:
- Collision and causation details (speed, lane position, visibility, braking distance, and whether an alleged defect or hazard contributed)
- Comparative fault risks (even partial fault arguments can change settlement posture)
- Medical proof and timelines (what records show about how the fatal injury developed)
- Insurance and coverage issues (policy limits, exclusions, and whether multiple parties share responsibility)
In other words, an AI estimate can’t review the documents you’ll need in a real Michigan claim—police reports, medical charts, wage history, witness statements, and any technical evidence tied to the death.


