Trusted Attorneys for Motor Vehicle Accident Cases
Being involved in a motor vehicle accident can be a life-altering event. You might be facing medical bills, lost wages, and emotional distress on top of the physical pain from your injuries. Our personal injury lawyers at Burnett Injury Group understand the challenges that motor vehicle accident victims face. Our experience extends to a variety of motor vehicle accident cases with different injuries and types of crashes.
What Motor Vehicle Accident Injury Claims Do We Handle?
Our firm has extensive experience handling a wide range of motor vehicle accidents, including:
- Car accidents
- Truck accidents
- Motorcycle accidents
- Pedestrian accidents
- DUI accidents
- Uninsured or underinsured motorist claims
How Long Do I Have to File a Car Accident Lawsuit in Maryland?
In Maryland, the statute of limitations for filing a personal injury lawsuit is generally three years from the date of the accident.
The facts and circumstances surrounding the crash or accident can affect how and when to file a car accident lawsuit, which is why a free consultation with an experienced personal injury attorney as soon as possible is important to ensure you understand deadlines for an accident claim.
What Factors Affect Settlements for Motor Vehicle Accidents?
No two accidents are the same, but certain key factors will influence the motor vehicle accident compensation you may receive. Understanding these factors can empower you to make informed decisions throughout the legal process.
Here are some of the most significant elements that impact motor vehicle accident settlements:
- Severity of Your Injuries: More serious motor vehicle injuries, especially those requiring extensive medical treatment, rehabilitation, or leading to long-term disability, typically mean higher settlements.
- Medical Expenses: Documented medical bills associated with your accident, including doctor visits, hospital stays, medications, and physical therapy, serve as concrete evidence of your damages.
- Lost Wages: If you are unable to work due to your injuries, lost wages can be a significant financial burden. The amount of time you miss work and your earning potential will factor into your settlement.
- Property Damage: The cost to repair or replace your vehicle will be considered when determining your settlement amount.
- Pain and suffering: Concrete examples of how the injuries impacted your normal everyday routines, hobbies, and activities of daily living.
- The Strength of Your Case: A strong case with clear evidence of the other driver’s negligence, such as police reports, witness statements, and accident reconstruction experts, will increase your negotiating power and potential settlement value.
- Available Insurance Coverage: The insurance limits of the at-fault driver can impact the amount there is to recover in each motor vehicle accident case.
Resolving Vehicle Liability Disputes in Maryland
Determining fault after a motor vehicle accident in Maryland can be complex. Unlike some states with a comparative negligence rule that allows plaintiffs to collect damages even if they are partially at fault, Maryland follows a contributory negligence rule. This means that if you are even 1% at fault, you cannot file a lawsuit to seek compensation.
Experienced car accident attorneys can thoroughly investigate the motor vehicle incident and gather available evidence like police reports, witness statements, and traffic camera footage. We can also consult with accident reconstruction experts to build a strong case that proves the other driver’s negligence while minimizing any potential fault attributed to you.
By effectively establishing the case of the accident and the other party’s liability, we may be able to maximize your chances of receiving a fair and full settlement.
What Influence Do Insurance Companies Have on Settlements?
Insurance companies are for-profit businesses, and minimizing payouts is a core principle of their business model. This can put you at a disadvantage after a motor vehicle accident, particularly when dealing with the at-fault driver’s insurance company.
How Our Team of Trusted Car Accident Lawyers Can Help
After a motor vehicle accident, you shouldn’t have to face the legal process alone. The emotional and physical toll of your injuries is enough to manage. Our goal is to take the legal burden off your shoulders and ensure you receive the compensation you deserve.
Our lawyers have a proven track record of success in handling all types of motor vehicle accidents in Maryland. We’ll conduct a meticulous investigation into your case, gathering evidence that clearly establishes fault and documents the full scope of your damages.
If a fair settlement cannot be reached, our personal injury attorneys are prepared to take your case to court and advocate for the maximum motor vehicle accident compensation you’re entitled to.
Contact us today at (443) 214-2600 or by completing out our online contact form for a free consultation, so you can focus on healing while we fight for the justice you deserve.
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FAQs for Car & Motor Vehicle Accident Lawsuits
Find answers to common questions about injury law and the legal process.
Not every accident requires a lawyer. However, consulting with an experienced accident lawyer can help you navigate best options for dealing with and documenting sustained injuries, significant property damage, or other complexities like multiple vehicles or unclear fault. A personal injury lawyer can guide you through the legal process, maximize your compensation, and protect your rights.
Insurance companies often make initial offers that are lower than your insurance claim’s true value. A motor vehicle accident attorney can review the offer, negotiate for a higher settlement, and advise you on whether to accept.
You may be eligible to recover compensation for various damages, including medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, property damage, emotional distress, and wrongful death.