Pursue Fair Compensation After an Injury
Personal Injury Representation in Annapolis for individuals injured in accidents caused by negligence and seeking compensation for losses
Gregory P. Robinson J.D., LLC represents clients in Annapolis who have been injured in car accidents, slip and fall incidents, and other situations where another party's negligence caused harm. You may be dealing with medical bills that continue to grow, time away from work that you cannot afford, pain that limits your daily activities, and an insurance company that is offering far less than what your claim is worth. The firm investigates the circumstances of your accident, builds a case based on evidence and liability, and negotiates with insurers or takes your case to trial if a fair settlement cannot be reached.
Personal injury law in Maryland requires proving that the other party owed you a duty of care, breached that duty, and caused injuries that resulted in measurable damages. Gregory P. Robinson gathers accident reports, medical records, witness statements, and other documentation to establish fault and quantify your losses. The firm operates on a contingency fee basis, meaning you do not pay upfront legal fees and only pay if compensation is recovered. This allows you to pursue your claim without financial risk while the firm handles the legal work and communication with insurance companies.

If you were injured in an accident in Annapolis and believe someone else is responsible, contact the firm to discuss your case and understand your options for recovery.
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How a Personal Injury Case Is Built and Resolved
Your attorney begins by reviewing the facts of the accident, the injuries you sustained, and the insurance coverage available. Maryland follows a contributory negligence rule, which means that if you are found even partially at fault, you may be barred from recovering damages. This makes thorough investigation and evidence gathering critical. The firm obtains police reports, photographs from the scene, medical records that document your injuries and treatment, and expert opinions if needed to establish causation or long-term impact. It also calculates your damages, including past and future medical expenses, lost wages, loss of earning capacity, and pain and suffering.
After the case is resolved, you will receive compensation that reflects the full scope of your injuries and losses, or you will have pursued your claim as far as the evidence and law allow. Gregory P. Robinson J.D., LLC negotiates with insurance adjusters who often try to minimize payouts, and the firm is prepared to file a lawsuit and take your case to trial if the insurer refuses to offer a fair settlement. You will know what your case is worth, what the insurer is willing to pay, and whether accepting a settlement or going to court is the better path forward.

The firm does not handle workers' compensation claims, and it cannot guarantee a specific settlement amount or outcome. It does provide trial-ready representation, thorough documentation of your losses, and aggressive advocacy on your behalf.
Personal injury cases can take months or longer to resolve, depending on the complexity of the injuries, the cooperation of the other party, and the court's schedule.
Questions Injury Victims Ask About Their Claims
Clients in Annapolis who have been injured often ask these questions when they first contact the firm.
What if the insurance company already made me an offer?
You are not required to accept the first offer, and early offers are often lower than what your claim is worth. Your attorney will review the offer, compare it to the full value of your damages, and negotiate for a better settlement if the initial offer is inadequate.
How long do I have to file a personal injury claim in Maryland?
Maryland's statute of limitations for personal injury claims is generally three years from the date of the accident, but there are exceptions depending on the type of case and the parties involved. It is important to act quickly to preserve evidence and meet all legal deadlines.
What if I was partially at fault for the accident?
Under Maryland's contributory negligence rule, if you are found even one percent at fault, you cannot recover damages. This makes it critical to challenge any allegations of fault and present evidence that the other party bears full responsibility.
How is pain and suffering calculated in a personal injury case?
There is no fixed formula, but courts and insurers consider the severity of your injuries, the length of your recovery, the impact on your daily life, and whether you have permanent impairment. Your attorney will present medical records, testimony, and other evidence to support a fair valuation.
Why does it take so long to settle a personal injury claim?
Settlement timelines depend on factors including the extent of your injuries, whether you have completed medical treatment, the cooperation of the insurance company, and whether a lawsuit needs to be filed. Rushing to settle before you understand the full extent of your injuries can result in accepting less than you deserve.
Gregory P. Robinson J.D., LLC provides personal injury representation focused on recovering the compensation you need to cover your losses and move forward. Reach out to the firm to schedule a consultation and begin building your case with no upfront cost to you.
