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Upper Marlboro personal injury lawyer Mallon LLC

Upper Marlboro Personal Injury Lawyer

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Upper Marlboro personal injury lawyer Mallon LLC represents accident victims. We investigate negligence, fight insurance companies, and pursue maximum compensation. No fee unless we recover. Phone: (410) 727-7887.

  • Act immediately: Seek medical care documenting injuries. Take photos of accident scenes and damages. Get witness contact information. Preserve all evidence.
  • Insurance tactics: Companies minimize payouts through low offers, claim denials, and delay tactics. Legal representation protects your rights and maximizes compensation.
  • Time limits: Maryland’s three-year statute of limitations requires filing lawsuits within deadline. Evidence disappears quickly requiring immediate legal action.

Upper Marlboro personal injury lawyer representing Prince George’s County accident victims. We handle car crashes, premises liability, medical malpractice, and wrongful death pursuing maximum compensation.

UPPER MARLBORO PERSONAL INJURY CLAIMS — ACCIDENTS & NEGLIGENCE

Areas we serve

Route 301 accidents · Route 4 crashes · Shopping center injuries · Car collisions · County area cases · Medical malpractice · Premises liability · Wrongful death claims

Types of cases

Car accidents: We handle all vehicle collisions—rear-end crashes, intersection accidents, left-turn collisions, highway crashes, hit-and-runs, drunk driving accidents, and distracted driving cases. We investigate fault, obtain traffic camera footage, interview witnesses, and pursue all liable drivers maximizing compensation.

Medical malpractice: Hospital errors, surgical mistakes, medication errors, birth injuries, delayed diagnosis, and emergency room negligence cause devastating harm. We work with medical experts proving provider negligence breached standards of care causing injuries requiring extensive treatment and lifelong care.

Premises liability: Property owners must maintain safe conditions. We handle slip-and-fall accidents, inadequate security assaults, dog bites, swimming pool accidents, and building code violations. We prove owner knowledge of hazards and failure to maintain safe premises.

Wrongful death: Fatal accidents caused by negligence create claims for families. We pursue compensation for funeral costs, lost income, loss of companionship, and family suffering while handling estate administration and wrongful death proceedings with compassion.

How we build your case

Personal injury cases require immediate evidence collection. We obtain police reports, medical records, witness statements, surveillance footage, and expert opinions. Accident reconstructionists establish fault, medical experts prove causation and future needs, and economic experts calculate lifetime damages. We build comprehensive cases maximizing compensation.

Damages we recover

Maryland law allows recovery of all economic and non-economic damages. Economic damages include medical expenses, lost wages, future medical care, reduced earning capacity, and out-of-pocket costs. Non-economic damages compensate for pain and suffering, emotional distress, loss of enjoyment of life, and permanent disabilities. We document all damages maximizing total compensation.

Maryland contributory negligence

Maryland’s harsh contributory negligence rule bars recovery if victims share even 1% fault. Insurance companies aggressively claim comparative fault to deny compensation. We prove defendant negligence was sole cause of injuries through expert testimony, reconstruction evidence, and witness statements eliminating any comparative fault defenses.

Insurance company tactics

Insurance adjusters are not your friends. They minimize payouts through lowball offers, claim denials based on technicalities, delay tactics hoping you’ll accept inadequate settlements, recorded statements used against you, and surveillance hoping to catch inconsistencies. Legal representation levels the playing field ensuring fair treatment and maximum compensation.

What you pay

We work on pure contingency—no attorney fees unless we win. All case costs including expert witnesses, medical records, investigation expenses, and litigation costs are advanced by Mallon LLC without any payment from you. You pay nothing upfront or out of pocket.

Local resources

Shock Trauma Center — Level I trauma care · 
Maryland Courts — File personal injury lawsuits · 
Maryland MVA — Obtain accident reports

Frequently asked questions — Upper Marlboro personal injury

What should I do immediately after Upper Marlboro accident?
Seek medical attention even for seemingly minor injuries—conditions worsen and delayed treatment gives insurance arguments that injuries weren’t serious. Call police documenting accidents with official reports. Take photos of vehicles, property damage, injuries, and accident scenes. Get witness contact information. Do not give recorded statements to insurance adjusters before consulting Mallon LLC—statements are used against you.
How long do I have to file personal injury lawsuit?
Maryland’s three-year statute of limitations requires filing lawsuits within three years from accident date. However, evidence disappears quickly—witnesses forget, surveillance footage erases, defendants destroy evidence. Immediate legal representation preserves critical proof through spoliation demands and rapid investigation before evidence vanishes.
What if insurance company offers settlement?
Initial offers are almost always inadequate. Insurance companies lowball hoping you’ll accept before understanding full injury extent and future needs. Once you settle, you cannot reopen claims even if conditions worsen. We evaluate offers against true case value including future medical needs, lost earning capacity, and lifetime impacts ensuring settlements reflect full damages.
Can I afford personal injury lawyer?
Yes. We work on pure contingency—no attorney fees unless we win. All case costs including experts, investigation, and litigation expenses are advanced without payment from you. Financial limitations never prevent pursuing legitimate claims. You pay nothing upfront and nothing out of pocket unless we recover compensation.
What if I was partially at fault for accident?
Maryland’s contributory negligence rule is harsh—even 1% fault bars recovery. Insurance companies aggressively claim comparative fault to deny compensation. We prove defendant negligence was sole cause through expert testimony, accident reconstruction, and witness statements. Even if you made mistakes, defendant’s greater negligence may eliminate comparative fault defenses.
How much is my Upper Marlboro personal injury case worth?
Case value depends on injury severity, medical expenses, lost income, permanent disabilities, and impact on daily life. Minor injuries may settle for thousands while catastrophic injuries like paralysis or traumatic brain injury can be worth millions. Maryland caps non-economic damages but allows full recovery of all economic losses. We maximize compensation for all damages.
How long do personal injury cases take?
Settlement timelines vary by complexity and injury severity. Simple cases with clear liability may settle in 6-12 months. Complex cases with permanent injuries, multiple defendants, or disputed fault take 18-36 months. We don’t rush settlements—maximum medical improvement and full understanding of permanent injuries determine proper timing ensuring you receive full compensation.

Free case review — Upper Marlboro personal injury

No fee unless we recover compensation. Bring police reports, medical records, photos, and insurance information for free evaluation. We handle all personal injury and accident claims.

Mallon LLC
Phone: (410) 727-7887
300 E. LOMBARD STREET — SUITE 815
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND 21202

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Mallon LLC — Upper Marlboro personal injury attorneys serving Maryland accident victims. Phone: (410) 727-7887. Address: 300 E. LOMBARD STREET, SUITE 815, BALTIMORE, MARYLAND 21202.

This page provides general information and does not create an attorney-client relationship. Contact Mallon LLC for case-specific advice.

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