
AI Medical Record Summary Services in Michigan
AI-powered analysis for Michigan law, from 182-day Notice of Intent requirements to the wage loss standard in workers' comp.
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Michigan follows modified comparative fault where plaintiffs cannot recover if more than 50% at fault. Our AI helps:
Michigan requires a Notice of Intent 182 days before filing with specific statutory elements. Our system supports:
Michigan has tiered non-economic damage caps based on injury severity. Our AI helps:
Michigan's workers' comp benefits are tied to actual wage loss, not just impairment ratings. Our analysis addresses:
Our AI identifies evidence that impacts liability allocation under Michigan's modified comparative fault system. We prioritize finding evidence that keeps plaintiff fault below the 51% threshold.
Our system identifies evidence supporting NOI requirements under MCL 600.2912b, including factual basis, standard of care, breach, causation, and injury elements.
Our AI analyzes records to identify evidence supporting compensability and disability, including Michigan's specific wage loss standard.
Our AI categorizes damages according to Michigan's tiered cap system under MCL 600.1483.
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