College Park is a high-traffic, high-mix community—commutes through busy corridors, dense pedestrian activity near campus areas, and frequent interactions among drivers, cyclists, rideshare vehicles, and buses. Those conditions can make liability complicated.
An AI estimate often assumes a “typical” incident. But in Maryland wrongful death matters, outcomes hinge on details like:
- How the crash happened (lane changes, speed, turn signal timing, crosswalk behavior)
- Whether there were multiple responsible parties (driver, employer, vehicle owner, maintenance contractor)
- What the police report and scene evidence show
- Whether medical records support causation between the incident and the death
In other words: an online calculator may give a range, but it can’t evaluate the specific proof issues that determine whether liability is clear—or vigorously disputed.


