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Unlike some firms with similar names in their titles, I have never been, nor will I ever have a desire to become, a ‘National Law Firm” or to represent those injured in foreign jurisdictions. Don’t misunderstand- I wish my fellow Baltimore personal injury lawyers the very best in their search for national recognition, exposure, and success. My goals, my practice and my experience are far more local, more focused, and more tailored. I handle a case “as is” / “where is” in Baltimore.


“I represent injured Baltimore residents in a relentless battle to obtain fair, just, and reasonable compensation from an insurance company who will not pay it.”


Over the course of the last decade, I’ve published in excess of 750 articles addressing the common questions posed by those seeking appropriate compensation in the areas of personal injury, workers’ compensation and insurance disputes, generally. These articles are in many offer “how to“, “FAQ“, or “Next Step” guidance. If you can’t find what you’re looking for, feel free to contact me to discuss the details of your case and learn how I can help. These articles serve as guides for those Baltimore residents wrestling with the existential, often mind-numbing, and frequently enraging question. What do you do when:

An Insurance Company Denies, Delays or Disavows Compensation You Deserve

Baltimore Personal Injury Lawyer: Serving Barclay | 21218
As a long-time Baltimore Personal Injury Lawyer for Baltimore’s historic Barclay 21218, I have appreciated this central Baltimore neighborhood, known for its historic rowhouses and significant r...
How Do You Get Bail In A Maryland Criminal Case?
The intent of the drafters of Maryland’s pretrial release framework was to encourage the release of individuals on recognizance, or by the posting of an unsecured bond. Indeed, the pretrial rule...
What Is The Next Step To Take After A Car Accident [Or Other Personal Injury Causing Event?]
As a Baltimore injury lawyer, I would say. most likely the most frequently asked question is something like: “Do I have a case?” or, “How much is my case worth?” These are grea...
Do You Have to Carry Liability Car Insurance In Maryland?
Maryland law requires that you carry 30,000 of bodily injury liability insurance coverage, or “another form of security in place of a vehicle liability insurance policy if … the other for...
Who Do I Sue: The At-Fault Driver Or Their Insurance Company?
This is often a source of confusion for those involved in automobile accidents. If you have been injured due to the fault of another driver: a claim is generally opened with that person’s insura...
Personal Injury Protection Coverage – Rejection of Coverage.
Personal Injury Protection Benefits [PIP] are first-party no-fault car insurance benefits available under Maryland law. As Attorney Eric T. Kirk will tell you. Historically, one could obtain...
If I Slip, Trip Or Fall in Baltimore, Can I Sue For Compensation?
It is a common scenario. An individual slips, trips or falls, injuring themselves in a substantial way, and necessarily asks if I Slip, Trip Or Fall in Baltimore, Can I Sue For Compensation? If f...
When Should I Settle My Personal Injury Case?
Perhaps unlike many things in this business, the timing of a personal injury settlement is not essential is far less significant than the content or the terms of that settlement. The larger question f...
If Someone Else’s Car Touches Mine- Am I Entitled To Monetary Compensation?
Car accidents are a fairly common occurrence in all urban and metropolitan areas. Certainly, Baltimore and the surrounding suburbs are no exception. Roads, highways shopping centers, strip malls, park...
What Type of Claim is Covered by Uninsured Motorist Insurance Coverage?
The law requires that all insurance policies written and issued in Maryland contain uninsured motorist coverage. This type of insurance coverage can apply to a variety of different situations- not all...
Who is At Fault for A Baltimore Rear End Accident?
It surprises many people to learn that it is possible in Maryland to cause another vehicle to rear-end you. Of course, the prevailing view is that the following driver has an absolute obligation to: c...