We’ve devoted a lot of
space recently to a discussion of Baltimore car accidents: their cause, those involved, and,
of course, the role of the insurance company –as all of these are significant
factors in assessing the value of any claim. Let’s shift gears for a moment.
Seasoned personal injury and accident lawyers in Baltimore, MD have no doubt handled, or heard of, a Baltimore ceiling collapse lawsuit. The usual scenario is
that the tenant of a building sustains injury when the plaster, drywall, or
other construction materials in the ceiling of their unit unexpectedly falls on
them. Cynics, including some personal injury and accident lawyers in Baltimore, MD, have noted there may be some individuals sitting
under a hole in their ceiling waiting for something to fall. Other, more jaded
skeptics have suggested that the Baltimore ceiling collapse case should actually be referred
to as a the Baltimore ceiling pull down case. Of course, the injured
plaintiff must be able to prove the building owner know or had reason to know
of the defective ceiling, which is often a significant hurdle. If you’ve
sustained bodily injury due to the fault of another, contact a seasoned personal
injury and accident lawyer in Baltimore, MD to determine the value of your claim.
The "value" of a claim –the amount of money your entitled to recover, is based on many factors: if you are entitled to recover, from whom, the coverage, medical expenses, lost wages, costs of litigation, pain, suffering, anguish, loss of enjoyment of life, and the venue of the case. I've recovered millions for people who have sustained serious bodily injury. I offer my Maryland personal injury victims a reduced attorney fee program, allowing them to retain a greater percentage of their award.
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