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Highlandtown Car Accident Lawyer
Experienced Highlandtown, Baltimore Attorney Helping Car Crash Victims
Car accidents often leave victims with severe injuries and emotional trauma. When another party’s negligence is to blame for your collision, you could be entitled to compensation. Navigating the legal process is often confusing and overwhelming if you handle your case alone, and you could unintentionally damage your claim.
When you trust your case to Whitlock Law, LLC, you can count on us to be beside you during the entire claims process. We will provide the support and legal guidance you need and the personal support and respect you deserve. Our firm is known for our dedication to our clients and our determination to help them collect the highest possible amount of compensation, as highlighted in a Forbes article. Call now to discover for yourself the advantages of choosing us as your legal counsel. Se Habla Español.
The Role of Negligence in Highlandtown Auto Collision Claims
You cannot simply blame someone for causing your car accident and expect to receive a payout. You need evidence that proves that another party was negligent and at fault, and it often takes an investigation to find that evidence. Negligence in personal injury cases refers to careless behaviors that result in harming others.
All drivers have a duty to avoid harming others by practicing safe driving. Various driver errors are considered negligent, and the following issues could provide the basis for your claim:
- Distracted driving
- Speeding
- Running stop signs
- Driving while fatigued
- Driving while drunk or high
- Not taking precautions in construction zones
- Following too closely behind other vehicles
- Driving too fast for the conditions on the road
If you can prove that negligence caused your crash, the at-fault party may be liable for paying your damages. However, Maryland’s laws bar you from collecting payment if you share fault for your accident. Call Whitlock Law, LLC to discuss your eligibility and determine your options.
Injuries and Damages in Highlandtown Car Crashes
Whether your accident involved cars, trucks, bicycles, motorcycles, or pedestrians, you likely sustained multiple injuries. Common injuries resulting from collisions include organ damage, whiplash, head and traumatic brain injuries, burns, extensive bruising, and spinal cord damage, including partial or total paralysis.
Your injuries probably require medical care, including hospital stays, surgeries, medications, rehabilitation, and multiple visits with physicians. You probably cannot work while you recover, which can create financial strain for your family. Your car may need extensive repairs, or you may need a new car altogether. As your expenses build, your income is likely non-existent. In addition to your physical injuries and financial losses, you may experience other conditions that impact your quality of life.
Damages are funds that are meant to compensate or reimburse you for eligible losses, which may include:
- Medical care and caregiver services
- Lost wages
- Property damage
- Inconvenience
- PTSD, depression, and anxiety
Whitlock Law, LLC will evaluate your eligible damages meticulously and negotiate with insurers to reach a favorable settlement offer. However, some insurers refuse to negotiate or offer acceptable settlements. Whitlock Law, LLC has considerable experience winning these types of cases in court, including all Maryland counties, Baltimore, and most counties in Virginia. We will do everything in our power to help you achieve a successful case resolution.
The Whitlock Difference
Your attorney's actions will directly impact the outcome of your case. Some lawyers use minimal effort and achieve mediocre results, but not Whitlock Law, LLC. We strongly believe in right versus wrong, and we will fiercely advocate for your best interests. Our passion for justice has earned over 100 five-star reviews. Your consultation is free, and we can take your call 24/7.
Call Our Highlandtown Car Accident Attorneys
You should not be left to pay the costs of someone else’s negligence. Whitlock Law, LLC can help you hold at-fault parties fully accountable for the harm they have caused you. Contact us online or at 301-565-1655 to arrange your free case review with our determined Highlandtown personal injury lawyers. You will pay no fees unless we win your case.