Baltimore Pedestrian Accident Lawyers
Helping injured pedestrians in Maryland recover damages
Motor vehicle accident victims are not limited to drivers and passengers in cars, trucks, trains, buses and motorcycles. Pedestrians waiting for a light to change, crossing the street or walking along the side of the road are struck by cars and other automobiles everyday. Pedestrian accidents are most likely to occur at night and in urban areas. In 2009 alone, 113 individuals lost their lives as a result of pedestrian accidents in Maryland and thousands of other pedestrians were injured.
Our services
LeViness, Tolzman & Hamilton, P.A.’s Baltimore pedestrian accident lawyers advocate for pedestrians who have been injured because of the negligence or misconduct of motorists. Each case is unique, and specific circumstances surround each accident. Our attorneys will carefully review your case to determine your best course of legal action.
Pedestrians are not only people crossing the street. The term “pedestrian” refers to anyone participating in any of the following activities on or close to a road:
- Hiking
- Jogging
- Lying down
- Running
- Sitting
- Walking
LeViness, Tolzman & Hamilton, P.A. represents pedestrians who have been struck by a car or truck and injured in Maryland.
Baltimore Pedestrian Accident Lawyers at LeViness, Tolzman & Hamilton Offer Free Case Evaluations for Injured Victims in Maryland
Baltimore pedestrian accident lawyers at LeViness, Tolzman & Hamilton, P.A. offer legal representation to clients who have been injured in pedestrian accidents in Baltimore and throughout Maryland. Contact our firm online or at 800-547-4LAW (4529) to schedule a complimentary case evaluation. We have flexible office hours and are available by phone 24 hours per day. Our dedicated attorneys will also come to your home or hospital room if you are unable to travel. All cases are handled on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay nothing for our services or expenses until we win your case. Call LeViness, Tolzman & Hamilton today.