Most calculators rely on simplified inputs—like injury severity or estimated medical bills—to generate a broad range. Real malpractice settlements are different because Michigan cases turn on (1) proof of a standard-of-care breach and (2) proof that the breach caused your specific harm.
For Taylor residents, the evidence can hinge on details that online tools don’t capture—such as:
- whether symptoms were documented consistently across visits,
- whether follow-up instructions were actually given and understood,
- whether delays affected treatment outcomes (especially when people are trying to keep work and family schedules).
A calculator may help you frame questions, but it can’t review your chart, timelines, imaging, lab work, or expert opinions.


