AI estimators typically rely on generalized damage patterns and simplified inputs. In Hyattsville, that can be a problem because spinal cord injuries often come with fact details that change everything:
- How the crash happened (rear-end impacts on commute routes vs. side impacts vs. falls)
- Whether multiple parties are involved (drivers, property owners, employers/contractors, maintenance issues)
- How quickly symptoms were documented and whether early medical notes clearly connect the event to the neurological injury
- What your day-to-day function actually requires—transfers, pressure injury prevention, bowel/bladder management, respiratory needs, and durable medical equipment
An AI tool can be a starting point, but in Maryland claims, the evaluation usually comes down to evidence quality and medical documentation, not just diagnosis labels.


