Most online calculators estimate value by asking for inputs like medical bills, injury severity, and how long symptoms lasted. For an Ann Arbor case, that can be helpful as a starting point—particularly if you’re trying to understand how economic losses often factor into settlement discussions.
Still, a calculator can’t reliably account for the details that matter most in Michigan malpractice disputes, such as:
- Whether the medical record supports that the provider’s actions fell below Michigan’s accepted standard of care
- Whether causation is supported by imaging, lab results, operative findings, and expert review
- Whether later treatment in the timeline was necessary because of the original error (or unrelated)
- How insurance defense strategies typically challenge documentation and causation
Bottom line: treat any online estimate as educational. Real settlement ranges depend on medical evidence quality and expert support—not just the magnitude of harm.


