Royal Oak residents commonly face wrongful death scenarios shaped by how people travel and live here—commuting corridors, busy intersections, seasonal traffic, and construction activity that can affect visibility and stopping distance.
That matters because automated tools typically assume a “typical” case outcome. Real cases don’t behave like a template. In practice, settlement value rises or falls based on issues like:
- Whether fault is clear or disputed by another driver, employer, contractor, or facility
- What the available proof shows (dashcam/video, witness accounts, incident reports, maintenance logs)
- How damages are documented (funeral costs, medical bills, wage history, and the survivor’s financial losses)
- How Michigan juries and adjusters view causation when there are competing explanations
So while a calculator can help you organize questions, it can’t assess what a defense will argue—or what evidence is missing.


