Many online tools are built for broad injury categories. But in real Michigan cases, the value often turns on issues that aren’t captured by a simple estimate—like whether the treatment providers documented symptoms correctly, whether the timeline supports causation, and whether expert review shows a preventable breach of the standard of care.
Burton residents frequently run into a practical complication: medical care may be spread across multiple appointments, referral systems, and facilities. When care is fragmented, insurers may argue that later providers intervened for unrelated reasons or that worsening symptoms were inevitable.
A helpful way to think about it: the “calculator number” is usually about damages math; the case outcome depends on proof.


