A lot of online tools predict outcomes using simplified inputs. They can be useful for quick budgeting, but they often miss the realities that matter in Michigan claims:
- Michigan no-fault and auto injury coverage: In motor vehicle cases, coverage rules and how your claim is handled can affect what damages are available and when.
- Comparative fault arguments: Defendants may claim you were partly responsible (for example, following too closely, distracted driving, or walking patterns near roadways).
- Symptom documentation gaps: Concussion symptoms can fluctuate. If your treatment timeline looks inconsistent, insurers may argue the injury wasn’t as severe or wasn’t caused by the incident.
So instead of relying only on a calculator, think of it as a prompt to gather the proof that insurers and adjusters expect to see.


