Most online calculators estimate value by using averages—like lost wages, medical treatment, and the possibility of longer-term restrictions. Those inputs can be useful for planning, but they often miss the details that matter most in real Holland cases.
In practice, the settlement value discussion usually turns on:
- Whether your injury is clearly tied to work (not just similar symptoms)
- What your medical records show about diagnosis, restrictions, and prognosis
- How your wage loss calculation is actually applied based on Michigan wage replacement benefits
- Whether disputes are developing early—for example, about causation or the severity of limitations
A calculator can help you understand the range you’re looking at. It can’t replace the record-by-record review that determines whether your claim is likely to be accepted as compensable and how permanency (if any) is evaluated.


