Online tools typically start with broad assumptions—age, income, relationship, and “typical” outcomes. That approach can miss key realities that show up in Michigan disputes, especially when fault is debated.
In Port Huron, families frequently face questions like:
- Was the crash caused by a driver’s failure to yield, distraction, speeding, or impaired driving?
- Were visibility and weather factors (fog, snow/ice, glare) properly addressed?
- Did property conditions contribute—lighting, signage, uneven surfaces, or unsafe pedestrian access?
- If it involved work sites, were safety rules followed and were hazards reported and corrected?
Those details can change what losses are proven and how strongly a claim can be supported.


