Most calculators estimate settlement value by using simplified inputs—like injury severity, treatment duration, or medical bills. That may feel helpful, but it can be misleading when your case involves issues that are common in real medical disputes:
- Complex causation (symptoms that have multiple possible causes)
- Documentation gaps (missing notes, unclear orders, incomplete histories)
- Disputed standard of care (what a reasonable provider would have done in that setting)
A calculator can’t review your Southfield-area medical records, coordinate expert opinions, or assess whether the evidence supports a Michigan negligence theory. It also can’t account for how insurers evaluate risk before trial.
Bottom line: treat online ranges as a starting point for questions—not an answer to “what will I get?”


