Many tools online ask for a few details (age, relationship, medical bills) and then output a “range.” The problem is that Greenbelt cases often involve real-world complexity that those tools can’t see:
- Commuter-area crashes where fault may be disputed (speed, distraction, lane changes, impairment, or sudden stops).
- Multiple responsible parties (drivers, maintenance contractors, employers, property owners, or manufacturers).
- Delayed complications after an injury—where the medical timeline matters as much as the initial event.
- Insurance posture and policy coverage—which can change what a family is actually likely to recover.
An AI estimate can be a starting point for questions—but it can’t review reports, evaluate causation, assess credibility, or understand how Maryland adjusters and courts evaluate proof.


