FAQs

How much will I get for my case?

The value of any claim, that is, how much you may recover or be awarded, varies from case to case. The specific facts of each case are vitally important in determining what the case may be worth. Predicting the trial value of a case is even more difficult, as the...

What if my medical bills were paid for by my insurance?

In Maryland, you are generally entitled to claim your medical bills as damages, even if they have been paid by insurance. The same rule applies to lost wages: you are generally entitled to compensation for lost wages as a result of your injury, even if your employer...

Who pays the damages?

Generally, in personal injury cases, the at-fault party’s insurance company will pay any damages offered to you in settlement or awarded by a jury. If the at-fault party does not have insurance, or their insurance is insufficient to pay your damages, your insurance...

What can I get damages for?

The damages you can recover include, but are not limited to, medical bills incurred in the past; medical expenses reasonably probable to be incurred in the future; the loss of earnings and/or earning capacity incurred in the past; the loss of earnings and/or earning...