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Greektown, Baltimore Car Accident Lawyer

Dedicated Auto Collision Attorney Protecting Your Best Interests in Greektown, Baltimore

Car accidents can result in painful injuries, lost income, and a long recovery process. If someone else was at fault, you may qualify for compensation. The claims process can seem confusing and overwhelming, and some injured victims may wonder whether pursuing payment is worthwhile. Handling your own claim effectively while you are injured may be too much, and a single error can be costly.

Fortunately, you do not have to face this situation alone. From filing your claim and investigating your crash to helping you get the medical treatment you need and working to achieve a successful outcome, Whitlock Law, LLC is ready to help you. Safeguarding your best interests is the reason behind all the actions we take on your behalf. Our legal team will be by your side, providing the guidance and support you need while standing firm as your advocate against those who may try to take advantage of you. Call 301-565-1655 now to schedule your free consultation. Se Habla Español.

Greektown Car Accident Causes and Fault

Motor vehicle accidents happen for many reasons, and some are unavoidable. However, 94 percent of collisions result from some kind of negligent driver error, meaning that most could be avoided. Frequent negligent driving behaviors that contribute to causing crashes include:

  • Inattention or driver distraction
  • Reckless or aggressive driving
  • Speeding or driving too fast for conditions
  • Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs
  • Disregarding traffic laws
  • Improper passing
  • Drowsy driving
  • Miscalculating another vehicle's speed or another driver's intended actions
  • Ignoring restrictions in school or construction zones

When these and other similar errors cause collisions, injured victims may be eligible for compensation. In addition to drivers, other parties can also be negligent. For instance, government entities could be negligent if potholes or missing streetlights contribute to causing crashes, cargo loaders could be liable if unsecured or improperly balanced cargo causes a truck accident, and pedestrians are sometimes responsible for collisions.

In each case, you must determine why and how your accident happened to identify the at-fault party or parties. This often requires an investigation, which most injured victims cannot perform on their own. We will use our resources to investigate your crash and establish liability. These are vital steps in the legal process, because insurance companies will not pay claims without clear evidence of their policyholder's fault. Even with supporting evidence, insurers often use various strategies to try to cheat you out of the compensation you deserve.

Recovering Compensation After Your Greektown Auto Collision

To qualify for compensation for car accidents in Maryland, someone else's negligence must have been responsible. You cannot bear any fault for the collision, and you must have suffered damages. In personal injury cases, "damages" can refer to either specific losses or the funds you might receive as compensation or reimbursement for them.

Depending on your unique circumstances, you could be eligible for various damages after your accident, such as:

  • Medical treatment expenses
  • Property damage
  • Replacement services
  • Lost wages
  • Inconvenience
  • PTSD, anxiety, and depression
  • Pain and suffering
  • Losing the ability to enjoy life

You will not know if a settlement offer is reasonable unless you understand all the damages you qualify for and how to place value on them accurately. Our legal team will calculate your damages and work to help you collect the maximum amount available. If we cannot reach an acceptable settlement through negotiations with liable insurers, we can file a civil lawsuit and take your case to trial.

The Whitlock Difference

The experience and competence of your lawyer will directly impact the outcome of your case. At Whitlock Law, LLC, we have won cases in all parts of Maryland and most of Virginia. Our perseverance and dedication to our clients have earned our firm 100+ five-star ratings and reviews, and we were showcased in a Forbes article. We will always treat you with the respect and courtesy you deserve while aggressively fighting to achieve the best possible resolution for your case.

Call Our Greektown Car Accident Attorneys

If you are looking for an attorney who believes strongly in right versus wrong and refuses to back down from a fight, call Whitlock Law, LLC at 301-565-1655 or contact us online. Your consultation with our dedicated Greektown, Maryland motor vehicle collision attorney is free; we can take your call 24/7, and we can meet with you virtually if that is most convenient for you. You will not owe us any fees unless we win.

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