Easton is a smaller community, but that doesn’t mean claims are simple. Injuries that involve paralysis or long-term neurologic impairment tend to be negotiated based on categories of damages—medical care, lifetime support, lost earning capacity, and non-economic harm. AI tools may try to “guess” those categories from a few inputs.
The problem is that the guesses don’t capture the details that drive value in Maryland:
- Whether symptoms are stable or evolving (neurologic recovery can change the outlook)
- Functional limits (transfers, bowel/bladder management, pressure sore risk, respiratory concerns)
- Documented care needs (who provides assistance and how often)
- Causation clarity (how clearly the initial event connects to the spinal injury)
When those elements are missing or generalized, an AI estimate can land far from what a settlement negotiation actually supports.


