Online tools typically work from the details you type in—age, relationship, and a few financial figures—to spit out a “range.” The problem is that wrongful death settlements in Michigan usually hinge on things an AI can’t reliably predict, such as:
- What caused the fatal injury (and whether causation is disputed)
- How fault is likely to be allocated in a crash or multi-party incident
- Whether key records are available yet (and whether the defense will challenge them)
- Whether a venue and insurance process in Michigan responds to evidence in a way that supports negotiation
In Holland, families often run into the same practical roadblocks: inconsistent early accounts after serious incidents, delays in obtaining incident documentation, and uncertainty about whether the defendant will claim the death was caused by something other than the incident.


