Online tools are often helpful for understanding categories of damages, but they usually assume facts that don’t match what happens in Norton Shores—like unclear fault, conflicting witness statements, or gaps in medical documentation after the first ER visit.
In real cases, settlement value depends on evidence that can be verified:
- Causation (whether the incident truly caused or worsened the spinal injury)
- Severity and prognosis (what imaging and neurologic findings show)
- Consistency between the incident timeline and the medical record
- Liability proof (what happened, who was responsible, and what safety duties were violated)
So treat a calculator as an orientation tool—not a promise.


