Most online tools can’t account for the details that matter in Jackson cases—like how quickly you were evaluated after the injury, whether your symptoms were consistent from the start, and how your treatment aligned with the accident timeline.
A calculator also can’t accurately predict how your claim will be viewed under Michigan’s rules for fault and damages, including how comparative negligence may reduce recovery if fault is disputed.
Instead of treating a calculator as an answer, use it like a checklist:
- Did I get medical care promptly?
- Do I have records showing symptoms and functional limits?
- Can I connect my symptoms to the incident (not just the diagnosis)?
- Do I have documentation for missed work and out-of-pocket costs?


