Most calculator outputs are built from generalized assumptions. In College Park, where many serious injuries arise from high-speed roadway impacts and complex traffic patterns, the details that drive valuation often don’t fit neatly into a form.
An estimate may not reflect:
- How quickly neurological symptoms were documented after the incident (important for showing causation)
- Whether imaging, emergency notes, and follow-up specialty evaluations align with the injury severity
- The functional limits that matter for daily life and work—especially when long commutes, shift work, or mobility constraints are involved
- Whether the claim involves multiple potential defendants (common in multi-vehicle crashes and shared worksite responsibility)
In other words, the calculator can’t “see” your medical timeline the way a lawyer can—nor can it evaluate how strongly the evidence supports each damages category.


