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Maryland Personal Injury Lawyers are legal professionals who have at least graduated from a four year university program, passed the written Maryland State Bar Examination, the Multistate Bar Examination, the Multistate Essay Examination, and the MulitState Professional Responsibility Exam and are now free to practice in any field of law.

However, it is rare to find in the state of Maryland , a Personal Injury lawyer who practices other forms of law. Most of these lawyers not only limit their practice to personal injury law, but furthermore they tend to concentrate on specific areas within that broad field of law. Whereas one attorney’s specialties may be vehicle accidents and workman’s compensation, another lawyer’s specialties may be medical malpractice and nursing home claims. Concentration on specific areas is necessary because each area requires special skills and expertise that can only truly be mastered through continual experience.

Pursuant to Rules 7.1 and 7.3, Maryland Personal Injury lawyers may advertise their services through any form of public media they wish, including television, radio, and yellow pages. However, to prevent violation of the rules, all claims made in such advertisements must be true.

After securing a client, the primary objective of the Personal Injury lawyer is to help injured persons obtain the largest monetary settlement possible for any losses or expenses related to an accident, including medical bills, lost wages, and emotional distress. Since most personal injury claims involve obtaining settlements from insurance companies, the Personal Injury lawyer’s expertise allows him to overcome bureaucratic and strategical hurdles presented by these companies.

The Personal Injury lawyer performs his duties by obtaining information from the client, focusing on individual aspects of what the client reports and researching accordingly so as to build a strong case. Successful litigation is the result of the lawyer’s using not only basic legal concepts but also other areas of law.

In Maryland , clients normally are not charged any upfront fees. The Personal Injury lawyers in this state usually work on a contingency basis whereby lawyers take a portion of settlements awarded to their clients. Studies show that claims in which lawyers are employed receive as much as two-and-a-half times as those where lawyers are not involved. Furthermore, not only does this arrangement earn clients more money and prevent payment of upfront fees, it relieves clients of responsibility for any costs the lawyer incurs working on the case if no money is awarded.


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