Most online tools are built on averages. They may ask for your age, hospitalization length, or injury category and then generate a range. That can be a starting point, but it often misses the realities that matter most in a real Wixom claim—such as:
- Michigan injury timelines: how quickly symptoms were documented after the incident and whether treatment followed recommended steps.
- Pre-existing conditions: how insurers argue that later complications weren’t caused by the accident.
- Functional impact: the difference between “improved” and “able to live independently,” which affects both medical and daily living costs.
- Evidence strength: whether the record clearly connects the mechanism of injury to the neurological findings.
A calculator can’t review imaging, reconcile conflicting medical notes, or predict how a defense team will challenge liability. That’s why many people use a tool only to realize they still need a lawyer’s help to build a defensible case.


