In real settlements, the “value” conversation usually starts with what can be proven. In urban, high-traffic areas like Lincoln Park, evidence tends to come from sources such as:
- Dashcam and surveillance footage (traffic signals, lane behavior, crosswalk activity)
- Witness statements from neighbors, bystanders, or coworkers
- Police reports and diagrams tied to the specific roadway conditions
- Employer incident documentation (for job-site injuries)
- Medical records that connect the initial injury to the eventual cause of death
If you’re relying on a generic online formula, it may ignore the real question insurers ask: What is the evidentiary story, and how strong is it under Michigan law and procedure?


