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Rockville Car Accident Attorney
Experienced Motor Vehicle Collision Lawyers Helping Victims in Rockville, Maryland
Did you know there are approximately 6 million car crashes annually in the U.S.? These collisions injure around 2.3 million people and kill over 42,000. The top causes of these accidents are alcohol use, speeding, distracted driving, and fatigue. All of these negligent behaviors may give you grounds for compensation if you have been injured in a collision. Unfortunately, car accident claims frequently have complications. If you do not know how to navigate them effectively, your mistakes can be costly.
Many injured victims rely on a trusted personal injury attorney from Whitlock Law, LLC to process their claims. Our extensive experience and focus on handling these cases mean we know what to expect and how to achieve favorable results. We will not back down from a fight, and we will always advocate for your best interests. Contact us for your free consultation to discuss your case and learn more about how we can help you. Se Habla Español.
Accounting for Your Losses After a Rockville, MD Car Crash
Your collision likely left you with injuries requiring medical treatment, and you probably need time away from work to recover. Your car might need to be repaired or replaced. You may need help caring for yourself. These and other accident-related expenses can add up quickly and create a significant financial strain, especially with no income coming in. By pursuing a car accident claim, you may be reimbursed for these costs.
Many injured car collision victims also experience intangible losses that may impact their quality of life. Examples include:
- Pain and suffering
- Emotional distress
- Loss of society and companionship
- Loss of enjoyment of life
- Inconvenience
- Permanent disability or disfigurement
While these conditions do not reflect financial losses, they can still take a tremendous toll on your life. Non-economic damages might compensate you for these and other intangible accident-related losses.
It is impossible for Whitlock Law, LLC to determine how much compensation you might receive until we evaluate case-specific factors. However, we will do everything possible to help you collect the highest available amount.
Insurance Company Tactics Designed to Prevent You From Obtaining the Full Compensation You Deserve
The first step toward recovering compensation after your car crash is to file an insurance claim against the at-fault party's policy. For hit-and-run collisions or those involving an underinsured or uninsured motorist, you may have to file a claim with your own auto insurance company. Although you would think insurers would pay claims fairly, their goal is to protect their profits. They may use various tactics to undermine your claim, such as:
- Blaming you for contributing to your crash, which would disqualify you from obtaining compensation under Maryland's pure contributory negligence law
- Recording conversations with you, then twisting your words into an admission of fault
- Offering intentionally low settlements, hoping you are unaware that you can negotiate for more
- Claiming that your injuries and their effects are not as severe as you say they are
- Attempting to discredit or intimidate you
- Denying your claim
Most people do not know how to deal with these and similar tactics effectively. When you partner with Whitlock Law, LLC, we will not let insurers get away with taking advantage of you. We will handle communications on your behalf, negotiate a reasonable settlement, or take your case to trial if insurers refuse to cooperate.
The Whitlock Difference
Although any attorney can technically handle your case, not every attorney should. At Whitlock Law, LLC, our clients matter. You are not just a case number; you are valued as an individual. We will give you the respect and personal attention you deserve while fighting aggressively to hold the at-fault party accountable for your damages. If you need help getting the medical care you require, we can help with that, too.
Attorney Whitlock has tried and won personal injury cases in every Maryland county, Baltimore, and most Virginia counties, and she will put that experience to work for you. If you are looking for an attorney who is a strong advocate for right versus wrong and refuses to quit until she wins your case, call us today for your free consultation.
Call Our Rockville, MD Car Accident Lawyer
The competence of your lawyer directly affects the outcome of your car accident claim. You can rely on Whitlock Law, LLC to work diligently on your behalf, using our considerable legal knowledge, experience, skills, and determination to help you win. We serve clients in Maryland and Virginia from our office in Silver Spring, MD, and we offer virtual meetings for your convenience. Contact us 24/7 at 301-565-1655 to discuss your case. We do not charge upfront fees, and you will not owe us fees unless we recover compensation for you.