These representative results show the types of injury, insurance, liability, causation, and damages disputes I have handled. Every case is different. The value of a claim depends on the available insurance, the severity and permanence of the injuries, medical proof, lost income, disputed fault, contributory negligence, and other case-specific evidence.
Prior results do not guarantee or predict a similar outcome. Each result depended on the facts, law, available evidence, insurance coverage, and circumstances of that particular case. Each case is different, and various unique factors explored on this web page are used to arrive at a fair, tailored case value. While I can’t and don’t guarantee that future clients will have the same or similar results as past clients, I’d be happy to discuss your unique circumstances.
Selected Personal Injury Case Results
The results below are examples of recoveries obtained in prior matters. Every case depends on its own facts, injuries, available insurance, defenses, evidence, and procedural history. Prior results do not guarantee or predict the outcome of another case.
| Recovery | Case Description |
|---|---|
| $150,000 | Man who sustained serious back and leg injuries in an automobile accident. |
| $95,000 | Woman who sustained a serious back injury in a fall. |
| $225,000 | Young man who sustained a serious leg injury after being struck as a pedestrian. |
| $80,000 | Young boy who sustained injuries in a dog-bite incident. |
| $275,000 | Man who sustained a serious aggravation of a back injury after being run off the highway. |
| $100,000 | Woman who sustained a serious ankle injury in an automobile collision. |
| $218,000 | Nurse who was attacked and seriously injured by a dog. |
| $90,000 | Woman who sustained a broken arm in a car accident. |
| $250,000 | 35-year-old man who injured his back in a car accident. |
| $142,000 | Construction worker who sustained a serious foot injury while working. |
| $225,000 | 60-year-old woman who sustained serious neck injuries in a car accident. |
| $108,000 | Man who was seriously injured in an assault outside a nightclub. |
| $300,000 | Police officer who sustained a serious knee injury in an automobile accident. |
| $95,000 | Utility worker who sustained an electrical injury while working. |
| $165,000 | 45-year-old woman who sustained a serious eye injury when a vehicle tire exploded. |
| $220,000 | Man who sustained a leg injury in a fall. |
Your Personal Injury Is Not Worth Only What The Insurance Company Is Willing To Pay.
How personal injury case value is actually determined in Baltimore
Personal injury case value is not a fixed number. It develops as the claim moves through a series of pressure points—where insurers evaluate what can be proven, what can be challenged, and where value can be reduced.
The sections below track that process. Each one reflects a stage where cases tend to shift.
Do you have a case, and how strong is it?
If fault or entitlement is being questioned → review how entitlement affects value
From whom are you entitled to recover?
If there are multiple parties or uncertainty about who pays → see how recovery sources affect the claim
How does insurance coverage affect recovery?
If policy limits or available coverage are controlling the outcome → see how coverage shapes value
When do you find out what your case is worth?
If timing and evaluation are unclear → see when valuation becomes reliable
What actually drives the value of your case?
If medical evidence, treatment, or documentation is being questioned → see how medical evidence affects value
How do lost wages and economic losses affect value?
If time out of work or income loss is being challenged → see how wage loss is evaluated
How are pain and suffering damages evaluated?
If your injuries are being minimized or questioned → see how non-economic damages are assessed
How do risk and legal defenses affect value?
If liability, contributory negligence, or insurer strategy is impacting your claim → see how risk and defenses reduce value
What to Review Next
Review the Client Experience, the Fee Program, or Call Me Directly
Prior results provide context, but every personal injury case depends on its own facts, injuries, evidence, insurance coverage, defenses, and litigation history.
Prior results do not guarantee or predict the outcome of another case.
Selected Personal Injury Results and Client Contact Options
This section presents selected recoveries obtained in prior personal injury matters involving automobile collisions, pedestrian injuries, falls, workplace injuries, dog attacks, and other injury claims. Each result depended on the particular facts, injuries, insurance coverage, defenses, evidence, and procedural history of that case. Prior results do not guarantee or predict the result of another matter.
Visitors may continue by reading client reviews, reviewing the Reduced Attorney Fee Program for qualifying Maryland personal injury cases, or calling Eric T. Kirk directly at 410-591-2835 for a complimentary case review, analysis, and strategy session.