How Can I Win a Fair Settlement After an Auto Accident in Maryland?
Asked in Frederick, MD on June 29, 2022 Last answered on March 20, 20261 answer
Reaching a fair settlement after an auto accident in Maryland usually depends on the strength of the evidence and a clear understanding of your damages.
In Maryland, fault matters. The state follows a contributory negligence rule, which means that if you are found even partially at fault for the accident, you may be barred from recovering compensation. Because of this, it is especially important to establish that the other driver was fully responsible.
A fair settlement typically reflects several factors, including the severity of your injuries, the medical treatment you received, any lost wages, and how the injury has impacted your daily life. Thorough documentation—such as medical records, bills, photographs, and witness statements—can play a key role in supporting your claim.
Insurance companies will often evaluate both liability and damages when making an offer, and initial offers may not always reflect the full value of a claim. Understanding the extent of your injuries and future needs is an important part of evaluating any potential resolution.
Because every case is different, this is general information only, and an attorney can help you better understand how these factors may apply to your situation.
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