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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...
Can Social Media Or Internet Information Be Used To Prove A Case Against Me In Court?
As Attorney Eric T. Kirk will tell you. Your social media posts are generally admissible against you in court.   Transcript Absolutely. Like any other piece of information that’s out there,...
Can A Passenger Sue Their Driver For Baltimore Car Accident?
Can A Passenger Sue Their Driver For Baltimore Car Accident? The law here is straightforward, although, as with all Baltimore legal concepts, there may be exceptions. The general rule is simple: A dri...
Can I Sue My Maryland Employer For A Fall?
Workers’ Compensation and Employer Immunity: What You Need to Know Eric T. Kirk, Baltimore’s trusted personal injury attorney, explains the concept of workers’ compensation immunity...
Will I Receive Money If A Baltimore Car Accident Was My Fault?
Will I Receive Money If A Baltimore Car Accident Was My Fault? Most personal injury lawyers have a standard answer: If you are at fault, Maryland law prohibits recovery. It’s called contributory...
Can I Be Treated By My Own Doctor And, If Not, Can I Trust A Doctor Provided By My Employer?
Hurt in a Baltimore/Seeking a Doctor Can I Be Treated By My Own Doctor And, If Not, Can I Trust A Doctor Provided By My Employer? The answer the first query is a resounding “yes”. After be...
Baltimore Police Asked to Search. Should I Let Them?
Baltimore Police Asked to Search. Should I Let Them?      No one wants to confront this question. Baltimore Police Asked to Search. Should I Let Them? Luckily, in my estimation, it...
Should I Go To The Doctor After Baltimore Car Accident?
Every Baltimore personal injury lawyer knows that not every accident that occurs here leads to a personal injury. I know that many do. I’ve seen plenty of evidence of this over the last 30 years...
Lost Work As A Result Of A Baltimore Car Accident: Lost Wages Recovered?
Recovering Lost Wages After a Baltimore Car Accident If you’ve lost work as the result of a Baltimore car accident, can lost wages be recovered? Recovering missed income is often an essential pa...
How Do I Find A Baltimore Personal Injury Lawyer?
When searching for a Baltimore personal injury lawyer, referrals from trusted sources can be invaluable. How Do I Find A Baltimore Personal Injury Lawyer? Word-of-mouth recommendations offer a strong...
Attorney Following a Baltimore, MD Auto Accident? When?
I am not aware of any comprehensive statistics breaking down how many personal injury cases are handled pro se (without an attorney) versus with an attorney. In general, U.S. court systems do not publ...