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Randallstown Car Accident Lawyer
Dedicated Motor Vehicle Accident Attorney Serving Randallstown, MD
If you are injured in a car accident caused by someone else's negligence, you deserve compensation. Some people try to handle their own claims, but they often make costly errors. You may wonder if working with a personal injury attorney really makes a difference. The answer: It does if you choose the right lawyer.
Injured victims who partner with a personal injury lawyer from Whitlock Law, LLC typically receive significantly more compensation. We can also help you in many other ways. There is no risk to you, because we will not charge you any fees unless we recover compensation for you. Call us now for your free consultation to learn more about how we make a difference for our clients. Se Habla Español.
How Whitlock Law, LLC Can Help After Your Randallstown, MD Car Accident
Your collision likely left you injured, needing time away from work during your recovery. Unfortunately, a lot of things need to happen in the days and weeks after your accident if you want to receive compensation, and some of them are complicated. Rather than trying to navigate the process alone, let Whitlock Law, LLC handle it for you.
Helping You Get the Medical Treatment You Need
When you qualify for compensation, the insurer will not pay your medical expenses as you incur them. Instead, they wait until you agree to a settlement offer or until a trial is concluded. Many healthcare providers do not treat patients with the promise of being paid at some point down the road, and you may find it challenging to get the treatment your medical condition needs. As reported in a Forbes article, Attorney Whitlock will personally help you find a physician to treat you.
Investigating Your Accident
You cannot obtain compensation until you identify who is responsible for causing your crash and gather evidence to support your claim. This often requires an investigation, which most people are not equipped to perform. In addition, the pure contributory negligence laws in Maryland bar you from recovering compensation if you share any degree of the blame for causing your collision. Whitlock Law, LLC will use our resources and legal knowledge to investigate your accident and ensure that fault is assigned accurately.
Leveraging Our Considerable Legal Knowledge
Motor vehicle collision claims are often complex, requiring experience and legal knowledge to overcome the challenges. Whether you face underhanded insurer tactics, commercial or government vehicle involvement, hit-and-run or uninsured/underinsured motorists, or other complications, Whitlock Law, LLC knows how to handle them effectively.
Handling Case-Related Administrative Tasks
Obtaining compensation involves a lot of paperwork, from obtaining copies of police reports and medical records to filing insurance claims and documenting the progress of your case. Whitlock Law, LLC will perform these tasks for you.
Communicating With Insurance Companies on Your Behalf
No insurance company wants to pay claims, and they often use various tactics designed to disqualify you from compensation or dramatically reduce the amount you might receive. You can make innocent mistakes that damage your claim, such as making statements that are then twisted into an admission of guilt. Your lawyer will require all communications to come through our office to save you from the hassle and avoid making costly errors.
Negotiating a Reasonable Settlement
Insurers know how much your case is worth, but they usually offer extremely low settlements. You do not have to accept insultingly low amounts; you can trust Whitlock Law, LLC to negotiate aggressively to reach a reasonable settlement offer.
Filing a Civil Lawsuit and Litigating Your Case in Court
Unfortunately, some insurers will not cooperate with claimants, and they may refuse to offer reasonable compensation. In these cases, Whitlock Law, LLC may recommend taking your case to trial.
The Whitlock Difference
When you choose Whitlock Law, LLC, you partner with an experienced firm that focuses solely on personal injury cases. You get the benefit of our vast legal knowledge, our familiarity with Maryland county courts, and our steadfast determination to stand as your advocate without backing down.
We will do everything possible to help you obtain the maximum available compensation, whether through negotiations or a trial. Our impressive case results and 100+ five-star reviews are proof that we know how to handle cases like yours effectively. We treat our clients with the respect they deserve, and we will stand by your side to make sure your rights and interests are protected.
Call Our Dedicated Randallstown, Maryland Car Accident Attorney Today
For questions about your eligibility for compensation following a car accident and to learn more about how we can help, contact Whitlock Law, LLC 24/7 at 301-565-1655 to set up your free consultation. Our highly effective Randallstown, Maryland motor vehicle accident attorney will be happy to discuss your case and explain your options.