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Effective Baltimore Slip and Fall Injury Attorneys
Effective Baltimore Slip and Fall Injury Attorneys
Holding property owners accountable for dangerous conditions that cause serious slip and fall injuries.
Slip and fall accidents can cause far more serious injuries than people expect, including broken bones, traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord damage, and chronic pain conditions. Property owners in Maryland have a legal duty to maintain safe conditions for visitors and to address or warn about known hazards. When they fail in this duty and someone is injured as a result, they can be held liable.
At Killian Law Group, our premises liability attorneys investigate the conditions that caused your fall, document the property owner’s negligence, and fight to recover the compensation you need for your medical treatment and recovery.
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Frequently Asked Slip and Fall Questions:
Compensation may include medical expenses, rehabilitation costs, lost wages, pain and suffering, and diminished quality of life. The amount depends on the severity of your injuries and the circumstances of the accident. Our attorneys provide a thorough case evaluation during your free consultation.
Yes. Businesses owe a duty of care to customers and visitors to maintain safe premises. If a hazardous condition such as a wet floor, uneven surface, or poor lighting caused your fall and the business failed to address it, you may have a valid premises liability claim.
The statute of limitations for most slip and fall cases in Maryland is three years from the date of the injury. Claims against government entities may have shorter notice requirements. Contact an attorney promptly to ensure your claim is filed within the required timeframe.
You must demonstrate that the property owner knew or should have known about the dangerous condition, failed to address or warn about it, and that the condition directly caused your injury. Our attorneys gather evidence including surveillance footage, maintenance records, and witness testimony to build your case.







