Many calculators assume that medical bills and injury severity automatically translate into a settlement figure. In practice, that leap usually breaks down for three reasons:
- Causation is contested. In Michigan cases, insurers frequently argue that the patient’s condition was progressing independently or that later care, not the alleged mistake, caused the harm.
- Records tell the real story. A calculator can’t review nursing notes, charting gaps, imaging interpretations, or consent documentation.
- Future impact matters. Woodhaven residents often face the “double hit” of immediate treatment costs and ongoing limitations—therapy, follow-ups, missed work, or reduced ability to perform everyday tasks.
So, an online range may be useful for planning questions—but it shouldn’t be treated like a quote.


