About Pinder Plotkin — Personal Injury Baltimore Maryland
Pinder Plotkin handles personal injury Baltimore claims from its office on Ridge Road. The firm was founded in 2002 and has 20-plus years of crash and accident experience. It works auto, truck, motorcycle, and rideshare cases across the metro area. Because it runs on contingency, clients pay nothing unless the firm wins. The team also handles workers’ compensation and medical malpractice. Maryland’s three-year deadline makes early filing important. You can review other firms in our personal injury directory. Attorneys deal with the insurers so clients can focus on recovery. They explain each step of the claim in plain language. Free consultations run 24/7.
What Clients Say
Clients describe responsive attorneys who keep them informed. Reviewers note firm handling of stubborn insurance adjusters. People mention clear answers about value and timing. Many say the staff treated them with patience. The no-win, no-fee model eased their worry about cost.
Personal Injury Baltimore — Practice Areas & Services
- Car and truck accident claims across Baltimore City and County
- Motorcycle, hit-and-run, and Uber or Lyft crash cases
- Workers’ compensation for injured Maryland employees
- Medical malpractice, nursing home abuse, and wrongful death
Frequently Asked Questions
How long do I have to sue after a Baltimore accident?
Maryland sets a three-year limit for most injury lawsuits. The clock usually starts on the accident date. Waiting too long can bar the claim entirely.
How much does a Baltimore injury lawyer charge?
Personal injury firms typically charge a contingency fee. That means no upfront cost and a fee only if you recover. The percentage is set in a written agreement.
Where are Baltimore injury lawsuits filed?
Major claims proceed in the Circuit Court for Baltimore City on North Calvert Street. Smaller cases may go to the District Court. A local lawyer knows each court’s process.
Quick Facts: Personal Injury in Baltimore, Maryland
- Filing deadline: Maryland allows three years to file most personal injury lawsuits — Maryland People’s Law Library
- Injuries: Just over 40,000 people were injured in Maryland crashes in a recent reporting year — Maryland Department of Transportation
- Road deaths: Maryland recorded 572 traffic fatalities in 2024 — Maryland MVA



