Generic accident calculators usually treat every case the same. That approach does not work well for motorcycle accidents in Michigan, where first-party benefits are not always automatic and claim value can be shaped by injury threshold rules, liability, and insurance coverage.
Use the calculator below to enter basic details about your injuries, treatment, lost wages, insurance issues, and fault. The estimate is not a guarantee, but it can help you understand the different recovery paths that may affect your case.
What This Michigan Motorcycle Accident Calculator Estimates
This calculator provides a screening estimate based on common factors that affect Michigan motorcycle accident claims. Instead of forcing everything into one number, it looks at two possible recovery paths:
Looking at these categories together gives a more realistic picture of how a Michigan motorcycle accident claim may be structured. Because motorcycle cases often involve different first-party benefit issues than standard car accident claims, this approach gives riders a more useful starting point than a generic settlement calculator. For a broader look at compensation issues, settlements, and case value, visit our motorcycle accident compensation guide.
Important Disclaimer About Motorcycle Accident Settlement Estimates
This calculator provides a screening estimate based on general information and common factors that may affect a Michigan motorcycle accident claim. It does not guarantee compensation, predict the exact value of a case, or determine whether you legally qualify for any specific insurance benefit or lawsuit recovery.
Motorcycle accident claims can be more complicated than standard car accident cases. In Michigan, the value of a claim may depend on issues such as whether first-party benefits apply, whether the injuries meet the legal threshold for a third-party claim, how fault is disputed, and what insurance coverage is available.
Because this tool does not review medical records, accident reports, witness statements, or policy language, it should be treated as an educational estimate only. If you want a more accurate evaluation of your case, you should speak with a lawyer about the specific facts of your motorcycle accident.