About Pinder Plotkin — Personal Injury Laurel Maryland
Pinder Plotkin handles personal injury Laurel claims from its Prince George’s Street office. The firm has fought for crash victims for more than 20 years. It focuses on car, truck, and motorcycle accident cases. Because it works on contingency, clients pay nothing unless they win. The team also handles workers’ compensation and drunk-driving crash claims. Maryland’s three-year deadline makes prompt filing important. You can compare nearby firms in our personal injury directory. Attorneys manage the insurance company so clients can heal. They explain the claim’s likely path in plain terms. Free consultations are available any hour.
What Clients Say
Clients describe attorneys who answer questions quickly. Reviewers note steady communication through each stage. People mention firm handling of insurance offers. Many say they felt supported during recovery. The contingency structure removed the worry about upfront cost.
Personal Injury Laurel — Practice Areas & Services
- Car and truck accident claims in Prince George’s County
- Motorcycle, head-on, and hit-and-run crash cases
- Uber and Lyft accident representation
- Workers’ compensation for injured Maryland workers
Frequently Asked Questions
How long do I have to file a claim after a Laurel crash?
Maryland gives most injury victims three years to file suit. The clock usually starts on the accident date. Acting early protects evidence and witnesses.
What will a Laurel injury attorney cost me?
Most injury firms work on contingency. You pay nothing unless they recover money for you. The fee is a set percentage agreed to in writing.
Where are Prince George’s County injury cases heard?
Larger claims go to the Circuit Court for Prince George’s County in Upper Marlboro. Smaller claims may go to the District Court in Hyattsville. A local attorney knows both courts’ routines.
Quick Facts: Personal Injury in Laurel, Maryland
- Filing deadline: Maryland sets a three-year statute of limitations for most injury claims — Maryland People’s Law Library
- Crash volume: Maryland recorded more than 100,000 police-reported crashes in a recent year — Maryland MVA
- Road deaths: The state logged 572 traffic fatalities in 2024 — Maryland Department of Transportation
