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Parkville Car Accident Attorney

Experienced Lawyer Helping Victims Injured Motor Vehicle Collisions in Parkville, Maryland

Negligent behavior causes the vast majority of motor vehicle collisions, meaning that if the drivers did not make errors, the accident could have likely been avoided. When negligence leads to a crash, injured victims may take steps to recover compensation. Several factors determine your eligibility for compensation following a car accident, and you must identify the at-fault party and gather evidence proving that their negligent behaviors caused the accident and related damages.

Even if you are eligible, that does not mean getting enough compensation to cover your damages will be easy. No insurance company wants to pay claims, and they often work to reduce or eliminate payouts. Your medical condition, lack of legal knowledge and resources, and inexperience may make it difficult or impossible to handle your claim on your own and overcome the challenges you are likely to encounter. When you choose to work with a personal injury lawyer from Whitlock Law, LLC, you can leave your claim in our hands so you can focus on recovering from your injuries. Se Habla Español.

How Whitlock Law, LLC Can Help After Your Parkville, MD Car Accident

When you partner with Whitlock Law, LLC, you get much more than someone who will process your claim. You benefit from our experience, competence, and determination to help you collect the highest possible amount of compensation. We will support and guide you, keeping you informed regularly about the progress we are making on your claim.

Medical Care

Even if you qualify for compensation, it may take several months to receive it. Many physicians are leery of accepting patients when they must wait indefinitely for payment. We will help you find healthcare professionals who can provide the medical treatment you need.

Accident Investigation

It is important to determine how and why your accident happened before you can file a claim for compensation. Evidence will be needed evidence to establish fault. This often requires a thorough investigation, particularly when a commercial vehicle causes a collision or in situations where there are several potentially liable parties. Frequent causes of accidents include:

  • Following other vehicles too closely
  • Fatigued driving
  • Driving while intoxicated
  • Speeding or driving too fast for the conditions on the road
  • Distracted driving
  • Failing to yield the right of way
  • Running red lights or stop signs
  • Ignoring traffic laws

Maryland has a contributory negligence law that will only allow you to obtain compensation in situations where you bear no responsibility for causing your crash. However, you should call Whitlock Law, LLC even if you believe you are partly at fault to find out what options may be available to you. We can gather the necessary evidence to establish liability, ensuring that you can pursue your claim successfully.

Calculating Damages

Most people do not fully understand what damages they are eligible to receive, and because of this, they are likely to accept much less compensation than they should. Car crash victims can receive compensation for lost wages, medical expenses, property damage, pain and suffering, and other losses that diminish their quality of life. Your compensation will depend on the facts of your case, and your lawyer from Whitlock Law, LLC can make sure your losses and damages will be calculated accurately.

Overcoming Obstacles

From uninsured motorists and hit-and-run drivers to insurance company tactics to devalue your claim and claims against government agencies, you may face multiple obstacles with your case. When you choose Whitlock Law, LLC, you do not have to worry about how to handle these issues alone. We will explain how they could affect your case and help you decide which of the available options works best for you.

The Whitlock Difference

Would you prefer an attorney who exerts minimal effort to help you or one who will go above and beyond to achieve the best possible results? Would you rather be represented by a lawyer who lacks trial experience or one who has won cases in all county courts throughout Maryland, the areas in and around Baltimore, and courts in Virginia? Your choice of legal representation will directly affect the outcome of your case, and at Whitlock Law, LLC, we believe your choice is clear.

Our impressive case results and the personal attention we give each client has led to well over 100 five-star ratings and online reviews. If you are looking for a high-caliber lawyer who will not stop until your case is resolved successfully, call Whitlock Law, LLC for your free consultation now.

Call Our Skilled Parkville, MD Car Accident Lawyer

Results matter, and you cannot expect satisfactory results from an unsatisfactory lawyer. Contact us by calling 301-565-1655 to discuss your case with our Parkville, Maryland auto accident attorney. We do not charge upfront fees, and you will not owe fees unless we win.

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