Protect Your Rights After a Collision

Car Accident Injury Claims in Annapolis for victims dealing with insurer delays, unpaid medical bills, or uncooperative at-fault drivers

Gregory P. Robinson J.D., LLC represents drivers and passengers injured in vehicle collisions throughout Annapolis, handling the full scope of communication with insurance companies so you can focus on recovery. When an accident leaves you with mounting medical bills, vehicle damage, and an adjuster minimizing your claim, you need someone who understands how insurers evaluate fault and calculate settlements. This firm takes fast action to preserve critical evidence, document injuries, and build a case that reflects both immediate costs and long-term impacts such as lost wages or ongoing treatment.


The process begins with a detailed evaluation of your damages, including review of police reports, medical records, repair estimates, and witness statements. In hit-and-run cases or incidents involving uninsured drivers, the firm pursues compensation through your own policy's uninsured motorist coverage while navigating the legal requirements unique to Maryland. Accident reconstruction may be used when fault is contested, particularly in multi-vehicle collisions or cases where physical evidence contradicts initial reports.



If you were injured in a crash and the insurance company is stalling or disputing liability, contact the firm to discuss your claim and the next steps toward full compensation.

How the Firm Builds and Negotiates Your Claim

You receive representation that begins the moment you report the accident, with immediate steps taken to collect photos, obtain traffic camera footage if available, and secure medical documentation before it becomes stale or lost. The firm communicates directly with adjusters, preventing you from making statements that could be used to reduce your settlement. Each conversation is documented, and all requests for recorded statements or medical authorizations are reviewed before any response is given.


After your case is filed, you will notice that Gregory P. Robinson J.D., LLC handles all correspondence, demand letters, and negotiation rounds. Settlements are pursued that cover not only current medical expenses and vehicle loss but also future treatment, therapy, and income disruption. The firm does not accept lowball offers that fail to account for the full scope of your injuries or the impact on your ability to work and care for your family.



The claim process includes gathering wage loss documentation from your employer, compiling treatment plans from your physicians, and coordinating with repair shops or total loss assessors. If the insurer disputes causation or argues that prior injuries are responsible, medical records are analyzed and expert opinions obtained to establish the connection between the collision and your current condition.

Claims are not closed until all anticipated medical treatment is complete or reasonably estimated.

Common Questions About Injury Claims

Clients often want to know how long the process takes, what evidence strengthens their case, and whether they need to go to court to receive fair compensation.

What happens if the other driver has no insurance?

You file a claim under your own uninsured motorist coverage, and the firm handles the submission, valuation, and negotiation with your carrier to recover medical costs and vehicle damage.

How is fault determined when both drivers claim the other caused the crash?

Police reports, traffic citations, photos of vehicle positions, skid marks, and witness statements are reviewed, and accident reconstruction may be used to establish sequence and point of impact.

When should I contact an attorney after an accident?

As soon as possible, ideally within the first few days, so evidence can be preserved, your statements to insurers are protected, and claim deadlines are met without delay.

Why do insurers offer settlements quickly after a crash?

Early offers are often made before the full extent of injuries is known, and they typically exclude future treatment, wage loss, or non-economic damages such as pain and reduced quality of life.

How does the firm calculate compensation for long-term injuries?

Medical records, treatment plans, vocational assessments, and expert testimony are used to project future costs and lost earning capacity in Annapolis and surrounding jurisdictions where you live and work.

If you are navigating a claim on your own and facing resistance from an insurer, reach out to Gregory P. Robinson J.D., LLC to review your case and clarify what full compensation should include.