About Pinder Plotkin — Personal Injury Bel Air Maryland
The Pinder Plotkin Legal Team handles personal injury Bel Air claims for Harford County families. The firm has fought insurance companies for more than 20 years. It built its practice on car, truck, and motorcycle crash claims. Because the firm works on contingency, clients pay nothing unless they win. The team also handles workers’ compensation and medical malpractice. Cases run on Maryland’s strict three-year filing deadline, so early action matters. You can compare nearby firms in our personal injury directory. Attorneys explain the claim process in plain terms from day one. They handle the insurer talks so injured clients can focus on healing. Free consultations are available around the clock.
What Clients Say
Clients describe a team that returns calls and explains each step. Reviewers note steady updates during long claims. People mention firm but fair handling of insurance adjusters. Many say they felt heard, not rushed. The contingency model lowers stress for families already strained by bills.
Personal Injury Bel Air — Practice Areas & Services
- Car and truck accident claims in Harford County
- Motorcycle, hit-and-run, and rideshare crash cases
- Workers’ compensation for injured Maryland workers
- Medical malpractice and wrongful death claims
Frequently Asked Questions
How long do I have to file a personal injury claim in Maryland?
Maryland gives most injury victims three years from the date of the accident. Missing that deadline usually ends the claim. The discovery rule can extend it when injuries surface later.
What does a Bel Air injury lawyer cost?
Most personal injury firms work on contingency. You pay no fee unless they recover money for you. The fee is a percentage agreed to in writing up front.
Where are Harford County injury cases filed?
Larger claims proceed in the Circuit Court for Harford County in Bel Air. Smaller claims may go to the local District Court. A nearby attorney knows that courthouse’s pace.
Quick Facts: Personal Injury in Bel Air, Maryland
- Filing deadline: Maryland’s statute of limitations for most injury claims is three years — Maryland People’s Law Library
- Road fatalities: Maryland recorded 572 traffic deaths in 2024, down from 621 in 2023 — Maryland Department of Transportation
- Crash volume: Maryland logged more than 100,000 police-reported crashes in a recent year — Maryland MVA

