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Personal Injury Lawyer | Baltimore’s Madison Park

If you or a loved one has suffered an injury in or near Baltimore’s renowned Madison Park, you deserve experienced legal representation. As a seasoned Baltimore personal injury lawyer, I, Eric T. Kirk, am committed to serving the residents of Madison Park (ZIP codes 21217–20201). With a deep understanding of the local community and its unique challenges, I provide personalized legal strategies to help you navigate the complexities of personal injury claims.


Where is Madison Park in Baltimore?

Madison Park is a historic neighborhood located in West Baltimore, Maryland. Bounded by North Avenue to the north, Eutaw Place to the east, McCulloh Street to the west, and Dolphin Street to the south, it sits within the 21217 ZIP code. The neighborhood is known for its rich architectural heritage, featuring notable landmarks such as the Baltimore Hebrew Congregation Synagogue and the First Presbyterian Church and Manse.

The Baltimore Hebrew Congregation Synagogue, located at 1901 Madison Avenue, is a historic former Reform Jewish synagogue built in 1890. Designed in the Byzantine Revival style, it features a large central dome and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1976.

Another significant landmark is the First Presbyterian Church and Manse, situated at 200–210 W. Madison Street. Constructed in 1854, this Gothic Revival church boasts the tallest steeple in Baltimore at 273 feet.

Madison Park’s architectural landscape also includes the Wikipedia

The neighborhood’s historical significance is further highlighted by the Eutaw–Madison Apartment House Historic District, encompassing buildings like The Esplanade, the Emersonian, and Temple Gardens. This district reflects the area’s association with Baltimore’s Jewish community in the early 20th century.

Residents of Madison Park face specific accident-related challenges due to the neighborhood’s urban layout and traffic patterns. The proximity to major roads and intersections increases the risk of vehicular accidents, while the aging infrastructure may contribute to slip and fall incidents. As a personal injury lawyer familiar with Madison Park, I understand these unique circumstances and am prepared to advocate for your rights.

For more information about my background and approach to personal injury law, please visit my About page.


Madison Park Roadways and Intersections

Madison Park is intersected by several major roads that contribute to the neighborhood’s traffic dynamics. For Personal Injury Lawyers serving Baltimore’s Madison Park, understanding these roadways is crucial when assessing accident risks and personal injury claims.

Major Roads:

  1. North Avenue (U.S. Route 1): Serving as the northern boundary of Madison Park, North Avenue is a significant east-west corridor in Baltimore. High traffic volumes and frequent intersections make it a hotspot for vehicular accidents.
  2. Eutaw Place: Running along the eastern edge of Madison Park, Eutaw Place is a historic boulevard lined with residential buildings. Its intersections, particularly with North Avenue, are known for congestion and potential collision points.
  3. McCulloh Street: Forming the western boundary, McCulloh Street is a north-south route that experiences steady traffic flow. Its intersection with North Avenue is particularly busy, contributing to the area’s accident statistics.

Major Intersections:

  1. North Avenue & Eutaw Place: This intersection is a critical juncture in Madison Park, with high pedestrian and vehicular traffic. The complexity of traffic signals and turning lanes increases the risk of accidents.
  2. North Avenue & McCulloh Street: Another significant intersection, it serves as a conduit for traffic entering and exiting Madison Park. The volume of vehicles and limited visibility can lead to collisions.
  3. Madison Avenue & Eutaw Place: Located near the Baltimore Hebrew Congregation Synagogue, this intersection sees a mix of local and through traffic. The presence of historical landmarks attracts visitors, adding to the traffic complexity.

Given these traffic conditions, residents of Madison Park are at an increased risk of car accidents. As a Baltimore personal injury lawyer, I have extensive experience handling cases arising from incidents at these intersections. For Personal Injury Lawyers serving Baltimore’s Madison Park, I can help you navigate the legal process and pursue the compensation you deserve.

For more information on car accident claims, visit my Baltimore Car Accident Lawyer page.


Madison Park Resources


Nearby Medical Services

  1. MedStar Union Memorial Hospital
    https://www.medstarhealth.org/locations/medstar-union-memorial-hospital
  2. MedStar Good Samaritan Hospital
    https://www.medstarhealth.org/locations/medstar-good-samaritan-hospital
  3. MedStar Harbor Hospital
    https://www.medstarhealth.org/locations/medstar-harbor-hospital
  4. MedStar Franklin Square Medical Center
    https://www.medstarhealth.org/locations/medstar-franklin-square-medical-center
  5. MedStar Georgetown University Hospital
    https://www.medstarhealth.org/locations/medstar-georgetown-university-hospital
  6. MedStar Washington Hospital Center
    https://www.medstarhealth.org/locations/medstar-washington-hospital-center
  7. MedStar Southern Maryland Hospital Center
    https://www.medstarhealth.org/locations/medstar-southern-maryland-hospital-center
  8. MedStar Montgomery Medical Center
    https://www.medstarhealth.org/locations/medstar-montgomery-medical-center
  9. MedStar St. Mary’s Hospital
    https://www.medstarhealth.org/locations/medstar-st-marys-hospital
  10. MedStar National Rehabilitation Hospital
Directions from Madison Park to Eric T. Kirk’s Office

Head east on North Avenue toward Eutaw Place.

Turn right onto Eutaw Place and continue south.

Merge onto Dolphin Street and continue east.

Turn left onto North Calvert Street.

Arrive at 1001 North Calvert Street, 4th Floor, Suite 401, Baltimore, MD 21202.

The journey is approximately 2 miles and takes about 10 minutes by car, depending on traffic conditions.