Somerset County Personal Injury Attorneys

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Somerset County is a county at the southernmost tip of Maryland, on the state’s quiet and rural Eastern Shore. One of the least populous counties in the whole state, Somerset County is rustic and rural, with few towns of any legitimate size. This has kept Somerset County a quiet area, with numerous places that are prime for outdoor recreation and plenty of coastline for locals to enjoy, without the bustle of tourists.

Just like anywhere else in Maryland or the rest of the United States, though, accidents can happen in Somerset County that end with an innocent person getting hurt. These are often caused when someone else is acting recklessly or negligently, making it even more frustrating for the person or the people who end up suffering at their hands.

Should this ever happen to you or to someone you love in Somerset County, you may need legal help to get the compensation that you need and deserve. Filing a personal injury lawsuit can be the best way to get this financial help from the person or the people who were ultimately responsible for your injuries, and getting legal representation is the best way to make sure one of these claims is successful.

Somerset County

Somerset County is the county at the southernmost tip of the state of Maryland. Located on the state’s Eastern Shore, it is a rural, rustic, and pristine area on the coast of the Chesapeake Bay. While Somerset County is quite large at 610 square miles, nearly half of that area is covered by water. Nevertheless, it still had an extremely low population density of only 83 people per square mile during the 2010 census. There are very few towns in the entire county, with the largest being the county seat, Princess Anne, which had a population of 3,290 in 2010. Because of its relatively isolated location at the southern tip of the Eastern Shore, Somerset County did not benefit from the influx of people to the area that other counties, especially those around the District of Columbia, were able to capitalize on. Many of the people that do live in Somerset County have convened around Route 13, which winds its way through some of the most densely populated areas of the county, including the town of Princess Anne and the community of Westover.

Because of the continued rural nature of Somerset County, many of the people who live there are relatively poor when compared to the rest of the state. During the 2010 census, the median household income in Somerset County was only $42,443, considerably lower than Maryland’s median income.

Personal Injuries in Somerset County

Getting hurt because of something that someone else did is never something that you look forward to. This is especially frustrating when there was nothing that you could have done to prevent the incident and your injuries. To protect innocent victims and help them get back on their feet, the personal injury law of Maryland allows people who were hurt to file personal injury lawsuits against those who were ultimately responsible for their injuries. Whether you or a loved one got hurt in a car accident on Route 13, in an instance of medical malpractice at McCready Memorial Hospital, or in a premises liability accident at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore, there is no reason why you should not be compensated for your losses if your injuries were not your fault.

Car Accidents on Route 13

Car accidents are some of the most common ways for people to get seriously hurt because of someone else’s negligence. That is the case in Somerset County, as well, despite the fact that there is no national interstate highway passing through its boundaries. Instead, the major traffic artery of the area is Route 13, which enters the county at the north, near the town of Eden, journeys into the heart of Somerset County through Princess Anne and Westover, before turning east and going out of the county at Pocomoke City.

For much of this distance, Route 13 is a major, multilane highway that brings thousands of people to where they want to go. However, because of the volume of traffic and the high speeds that people can go on it, Route 13 is also the site of many of the worst car accidents that happen in Somerset County.

If you have been hurt in one of these accidents, you could stand to receive compensation from the other driver if they were not driving reasonably safely for the conditions on the road. Filing a personal injury lawsuit in Somerset County is the best way to ensure you get the financial help you need from the person who caused the accident.

Medical Malpractice in McCready Memorial Hospital

Sometimes, people get hurt at the very time that they least expect it: At a doctor’s office or in the hospital. This can happen when doctors or other healthcare professionals, like nurses, surgeons, or anesthesiologists, are human beings, too, and make mistakes just like everyone else does.

Unfortunately, when these professionals make mistakes, the repercussions that result are often disastrous for those who suffer them because their patients seek medical attention precisely because their health is already compromised. When a doctor makes a mistake, it only compounds the problem.

These medical mistakes can amount to medical malpractice if the doctor is negligent enough. Healthcare providers are supposed to provide reasonably adequate medical care, and if they fail to do so, they could owe their injured patients compensation for the damages they have done. Because so much of the medical care in Somerset County is provided by the McCready Memorial Hospital, that is also where a substantial amount of the instances of medical malpractice in Somerset County happen.

Premises Liability at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore

Some accidents happen on someone else’s property. If that accident caused you to get hurt because of a dangerous condition on that property, the owner or manager of it could be liable to you through the law of premises liability.

Maryland’s premises liability law requires landowners and managers to take reasonable steps to keep their property in a condition that ensures their visitors’ safety. This is especially important for places that are open to the public, like the University of Maryland Eastern Shore, where students and countless other visitors rely on the University to keep the area safe enough that they do not slip and fall and get hurt by an unknown and unforeseeable hazard, like a broken staircase.

Somerset County Courthouse

If you or someone you love does get hurt in Somerset County and you decide to file a lawsuit to enforce your rights to compensation, then your case will go before either the Somerset County District Court or the Somerset County Circuit Court. The District Court hears some civil cases – mainly those that only involve small amounts of money – and is located in Princess Anne at 12155 Elm Street. Parking for the District Court is available in front of the building. The Somerset County Circuit Court is where major civil cases go, including those that will be heard by a jury. This court is located at 30512 Prince William Street. Parking for the Circuit Court is available in a small lot next to the building on Church Street, or on the streets surrounding the courthouse.

Importantly, lawsuits looking to redress injuries in Maryland cannot be filed at any time. Instead, the statute of limitations requires that many kinds of personal injury claims be filed within three years of the injury occurring. This is meant to push accident victims into filing a lawsuit while evidence is still fresh, but also serves wrongdoers and negligent parties by letting them stop worrying about a lawsuit after the statute of limitations expires. Any lawsuit filed after these three years have passed will be dismissed by the court as being too late, no matter how good of a case it might be.

Gilman & Bedigian: Personal Injury Attorneys Serving Accident Victims in Somerset County

Getting hurt because someone else was being negligent is never something that anyone wants to go through. These accidents are frustrating and can leave you in dire financial straits, all because someone else made a mistake. Because you are suffering through no fault of your own, it can be difficult to deal with the fact that you are also facing the possibility of paying for your own recovery out of your own pocket.

This is why the personal injury attorneys at the law office of Gilman & Bedigian work to represent accident victims in a court of law. By speaking on your behalf, we can enforce your legal rights to compensation and ensure that you get the financial help that you need from the people who deserve to pay it. Contact us online or call our law office at (800) 529-6162 for the free consultation that is the first step towards getting the help you need to overcome the challenges you are facing.

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