Most online tools are built around generic inputs—injury severity, estimated medical costs, and broad categories of harm. Those numbers may be helpful for getting your bearings, but they usually can’t capture what Michigan insurers and juries look for:
- whether the care fell below the standard of practice for the specific specialty
- whether the provider’s actions caused the harm (not just coincided with it)
- whether complications were foreseeable and how they were handled
- how the timeline of symptoms matches the medical record
In suburban communities like Beverly Hills, it’s also common for patients to bounce between practices (primary care, specialists, urgent care, imaging centers). That makes documentation and causation analysis especially important—and it’s where calculators typically stop being reliable.


