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Olney Car Accident Lawyer
Skilled Motor Vehicle Collision Attorney Helping Injured Victims in Olney, Maryland
When you are injured in a car accident, it would be nice if you could just submit an insurance claim without hassle and be handed a check that covers all your accident-related losses. Unfortunately, the harsh reality is that most injured victims have to fight for compensation and overcome several obstacles to ensure that they are treated fairly. You could handle your claim alone, but many who do make costly mistakes.
Working with a competent personal injury attorney from Whitlock Law, LLC has multiple benefits, including the likelihood that you will obtain a substantially higher amount of compensation. Because we do not charge any fees unless we win your case, there is nothing to lose and everything to gain by choosing us to represent you. Call today to determine your eligibility and learn more about the many ways we can assist you. Se Habla Español.
Types of Car Accidents
Car accidents have many potential causes. When negligence is a contributing factor, you will likely be eligible for compensation. In Maryland, you do not qualify for compensation if you share part of the blame for causing your crash. However, you should not assume that you are ineligible; call Whitlock Law, LLC to discuss your situation and learn your legal options.
Whether you were injured in a car, truck, motorcycle, bicycle, pedestrian, or other kind of motor vehicle crash, one or more of these top accident causes was likely a contributing factor:
- Speeding or driving too fast for conditions
- Inattention or distracted driving
- Failing to yield the right of way
- Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs
- Fatigued driving
- Making poor decisions
- Aggressive or reckless driving
- Running a red light or stop sign
Because these are negligent actions, the driver performing them is likely to be found at fault for the crash. Fault in these cases is used to establish liability or responsibility for paying your damages. However, you need evidence to support your claim.
Challenges in Maryland Car Accident Claims and How Whitlock Law, LLC Can Help
You will likely face at least one of these challenges in your quest for compensation:
- Insurer making a low settlement offer: We know how to value your damages accurately and how to force insurance companies to pay as much as you deserve, whether through settlement negotiations or a court trial. Your damages may include medical costs, property damage, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other losses that diminish your quality of life.
- Difficulty finding doctors: You likely need prompt medical care and extensive treatment, but the compensation you can receive may not be available immediately. Some physicians do not accept patients who cannot pay bills right away. We can help you find medical providers to work with you.
- Establishing liability: Often, an accident investigation must be performed to determine who was responsible. When commercial vehicles, such as tractor-trailers, delivery trucks, and rideshare cars, are involved in a collision, liability may be unclear.
- Government entity involvement: A government agency may be liable for your damages if potholes, poor road design, malfunctioning traffic signals, or other infrastructure issues contributed to causing an accident. These claims must adhere to rigid procedures, but Whitlock Law, LLC can help you hold the agency accountable.
Uninsured or underinsured motorists, hit-and-run drivers, meeting applicable deadlines, and other challenges may also arise. When you partner with Whitlock Law, LLC, we will use our considerable legal knowledge, experience, and skills to help you get the best possible resolution to your claim.
The Whitlock Difference
While some lawyers lack negotiating skills, litigation experience, and the drive to advocate for their clients effectively, the attorneys at Whitlock Law, LLC are not among them. Our clients matter, and we will do all we can to safeguard your best interests and hold the at-fault party accountable for your injuries and related damages.
Attorney Whitlock serves clients in and has won cases in Baltimore, all Maryland county courts, and most county courts in Virginia, earning more than 100 five-star reviews from people who have been satisfied with her work. Her case results show she knows how to win cases, and our firm looks forward to serving you.
Call Our Olney, MD Car Accident Attorney Today
Winning as much compensation as you deserve is often determined by the quality of your attorney. If you are looking for a dedicated lawyer who is determined to help you succeed, contact Whitlock Law, LLC at 301-565-1655. Your consultation is free, and someone is available to speak with you 24/7.