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Middletown Car Accident Lawyer
Trusted Attorney Assisting With Motor Vehicle Accident Claims in Middletown, Maryland
If you were injured in a car accident, you are probably feeling overwhelmed. From getting a copy of the police report and your medical records to filing insurance claims and arranging for car repairs, several things must be done in the days and weeks after a crash. Working with a personal injury lawyer to recover compensation can give you the time you need to recover from your injuries.
When you choose a knowledgeable attorney from Whitlock Law, LLC, we will do more than process your claim. We will provide support and guidance, keeping you regularly informed about the progress of your case. If you are finding it challenging to locate a doctor who will accept a delayed payment, we can help with that as well. Call now for your free consultation so we can discuss your accident and get to work holding the at-fault party accountable. Se Habla Español.
Fault and Liability in Middletown MD Car Accidents
Fault for an accident refers to being partially or fully responsible for causing a collision. Multiple parties may share fault. It is important to determine why and how a crash happened. When those questions have been answered, evidence will point to one or more at-fault parties. Frequent causes of collisions include:
- Distracted Driving: This may include inattention, hands-on use of cell phones, watching videos, listening to music through earbuds, eating, daydreaming, interacting with pets or passengers, or searching for items in the car.
- Moving Violations: Drivers may engage in dangerous behaviors like speeding, aggressive or reckless driving, following too closely, failing to yield the right of way, running stop lights or signs, or improper merging.
- Decision Errors: Accidents may occur due to overcompensating, making the wrong maneuvers, or misjudging another motorist’s speed or expected actions.
- Non-Performance Errors: Driving while fatigued or while impaired by alcohol or drugs are some of the most dangerous forms of driver negligence.
Inclement weather, poor road conditions, animals entering roadways, and unsafe cars can also contribute to causing crashes. When negligent behaviors cause collisions, injured victims may qualify for compensation from the at-fault party. That party's fault will make them liable, or responsible, for paying you. However, if you share any portion of the fault, Maryland laws do not allow you to recover damages from other liable parties.
Insurance companies know these laws, and they may try to exploit you by blaming you for the crash. You may not know how to deal with insurer tactics that are designed to reduce or eliminate your payout, but your attorney from Whitlock Law, LLC does. We refuse to be intimidated, and we will not let anyone take advantage of you.
Available Damages in Middletown, Maryland Car Accident Claims
Damages in personal injury cases are specific losses and the money that could reimburse or compensate you for them. Case-specific factors determine the kinds of damages you are eligible for and how much you might receive. The available damages may include:
- Medical treatment
- Lost income
- Property damage
- Pain and suffering
- Losing the ability to enjoy life
- Damage to personal relationships
- Other ways your accident diminished your quality of life
Your lawyer from Whitlock Law, LLC will calculate your eligible damages accurately and fight to help you get every penny you deserve.
The Whitlock Difference
You can choose any attorney to assist you with your car accident claim, but the competence and determination of the one you select will directly affect the outcome of your case. Do you want a lawyer who wants to do as little work as possible and does not put your best interests first, or would you prefer someone who will do everything in her power to help you achieve a successful resolution?
Attorney Whitlock of Whitlock Law, LLC has what it takes to win even complex cases. She has tried and won lawsuits in all counties in Maryland, Baltimore, and most Virginia counties, earning our firm 100+ five-star reviews. When other attorneys might advise you to settle for less than you are owed, she will not hesitate to take your case to trial if necessary to get maximum compensation for you.
Call Our Middletown Car Accident Attorney Today
When you have been injured in a car accident, you can trust Whitlock Law, LLC to help. Contact us 24/7 at 301-565-1655 to schedule your free consultation with our highly effective Middletown, Maryland motor vehicle collision attorney. We will not charge any fees unless we recover compensation for you.