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Columbia, MD Car Accident Lawyers
Auto Collision Attorney Helping Injured Victims Fight for Full Compensation in Columbia, Maryland
When someone else’s negligence caused your car accident, injuries, and related losses, you deserve to receive enough compensation to cover all your damages. Unfortunately, some things that you will need to address in this situation are more complicated than you might expect, and handling an insurance claim after you were injured in a car accident is one of them. Your claim could be complex, and insurers usually fight against paying fair amounts. Your injuries may prevent you from handling your claim effectively.
Fortunately, you do not have to deal with this situation alone. Whitlock Law, LLC has extensive experience handling personal injury cases, and we will do all we can to support and guide you as your claim progresses. We refuse to let insurance companies take advantage of our clients, and we will fight aggressively to help you secure the maximum available compensation. Call us 24/7 to schedule your free consultation. Se Habla Español.
Columbia, MD Car Accident Claims Are Often Complex
The pure contributory negligence laws in Maryland only allow injured victims to collect compensation if they do not share fault for causing their accidents. Do not assume you are ineligible; instead, call Whitlock Law, LLC to discuss your legal options.
Several obstacles can stand between you and collecting reasonable payment for your auto collision claim, such as:
- Gathering supporting evidence
- Ensuring that you are not blamed for causing your collision
- Determining liability for multi-vehicle pileups or commercial vehicle crashes
- Identifying hit-and-run drivers
- Handling claims involving uninsured or underinsured motorists
- Understanding the full value of your damages
- Fighting with insurance companies to prevent unfair denials or attempts to devalue your claim
- Pursuing a claim against a government entity
Accident claims have several moving parts, and making one mistake can reduce the compensation you might receive. Most people do not have experience overcoming these and other obstacles, but Whitlock Law, LLC knows what steps to take to help you maximize the compensation you can receive.
Injuries and Damages in Columbia, Maryland Car Accidents
Your injuries might be minor, but they could be severe or catastrophic. Regardless of how you were affected, you deserve to receive financial compensation for your losses. Common injuries sustained in car, truck, pedestrian, motorcycle, and bicycle crashes include:
- Broken bones
- Burns
- Extensive bruising
- Cuts and scrapes
- Soft tissue and organ damage
- Concussions
- Whiplash
- Seatbelt and airbag injuries
- Facial lacerations
- Head and traumatic brain injuries
- Spinal cord injuries
You may need medications, surgeries, hospital stays, and rehabilitation to treat your injuries, and all of these forms of treatment are expensive. You could also be facing long-term repercussions that could change your life, such as partial or total paralysis, vision loss, disfigurement, or permanent nerve damage. All these losses can take a tremendous toll on your well-being.
Damages in these cases refer to the compensation you could receive to address the ways you have been affected. Your damages are unique, with the amount depending on factors such as:
- The amount of wages you lost because of your accident and recovery
- The total of your current and future medical care costs
- Vehicle repair or replacement costs
- Whether disabilities caused by your injuries require home or vehicle modifications
- The extent to which your accident impacted your quality of life
People without competent legal representation often undervalue their claims, because they do not know how to properly evaluate their damages. Whitlock Law, LLC knows how to calculate your damages accurately, and we will fight to help you collect every dollar available. If insurers will not offer a reasonable settlement through negotiations, we can take your case to trial.
The Whitlock Difference
While some attorneys may be satisfied with putting in minimal work and reaching a mediocre settlement amount, Whitlock Law, LLC is not. We will do everything in our power to see you win as much compensation as you deserve. Attorney Whitlock has won personal injury trials in every county throughout the state of Maryland. Her dedication to our clients has been featured in a Forbes article and other news sources, and our focus on meeting our clients' needs has led to over 100 positive online reviews and five-star ratings. We invite you to schedule your free consultation now to learn more about how partnering with us can benefit you.
Call Our Columbia, Maryland Car Accident Attorneys
Experience and successful case results matter, and Whitlock Law, LLC has both. Call us at 301-565-1655 or contact us online to discuss your case with an attorney in a complimentary consultation. You will not owe us any fees unless we win compensation for you.