Most AI tools work like a “shortcut.” You enter basic information (age, type of incident, relationship), and the tool generates a numeric range based on generic patterns. That can be emotionally tempting—especially if you’re facing immediate expenses.
But wrongful death settlement value is rarely driven by basic inputs alone. In real Midland cases, the outcome can hinge on details like:
- Who was responsible for maintaining safe conditions (worksite, roadway, property, or vehicle system)
- Whether the medical timeline supports causation (what records show about how injuries contributed to death)
- Whether fault is disputed (common when multiple parties or complex events are involved)
- What Michigan procedural rules require and when (timing affects what can be pursued)
An AI range can’t review reports, interpret medical causation, or predict how a defense will frame the case.


