Online tools usually work by prompting you for broad categories—like medical bills, the severity of injury, and duration of treatment. In Hyattsville cases, those inputs are only a starting point.
What calculators typically miss:
- Whether Maryland law recognizes a viable theory of negligence based on the standard of care for the provider’s specialty
- Whether the injury was actually caused by the challenged treatment (not just coincident with it)
- Whether key documents—consent forms, imaging reports, lab results, nursing notes—are complete and internally consistent
- How Maryland courts and insurers view expert support and gaps in the record
In other words, a calculator can help you map the landscape. It can’t replace a legal review of your medical timeline.


