Most calculators build estimates from generic inputs—like medical expenses, injury severity, and how long symptoms lasted. That can help you think in categories, but it cannot:
- verify whether the care fell below the standard of care
- confirm whether the provider’s actions caused your specific harm (causation)
- account for Maryland-specific procedural realities that affect leverage
- reflect how juries in the region tend to view disputed medical testimony
In other words: an estimate can help you plan questions for an attorney, not predict an outcome.


