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Personal Injury

Charles County Personal Injury Attorneys

If you have been injured because someone else was negligent, you have a right to be compensated for your pain and suffering, medical bills, property damage, lost wages and certain other damages. It's the law.

Don't be at the mercy of an insurance company. Put our winning team on your side.

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Of course, the insurance companies responsible for paying these damages work tirelessly to avoid paying injured people what they deserve. At James F. Farmer, P.A., our Charles County personal injury lawyers work even harder to see that our clients receive every penny that they are entitled to by law.

We'll Settle Your Case As Quickly As Possible
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For more than 30 years, our attorneys have represented clients who have suffered all types of personal injuries, including those involving:

We are compassionate with our clients but aggressive with the competition. We know that insurance companies will do anything to deny the rights of injured people. Our attorneys stand up for the injured and we get results.

Minimal Property Damage?

Even if you have minimal property damage after an accident, we can help you. Our firm takes cases in situations where other firms may have turned your case away.

Tens of Millions of Dollars for Injury Victims

We have won tens of millions of dollars in financial compensation for our clients injured by the negligence of others. We can help you, too. Our firm prides itself on handling medical claims and injury claims for clients who have been in a minor car accident or serious plane accident.

Are you concerned that you cannot afford quality legal representation? Don't worry. We represent clients on a contingency basis. That means you pay no attorney fees unless we win money in your personal injury claim. You may be responsible for some incidental costs. You have nothing to lose. Please contact us for a free initial consultation and evaluation of your case.

Remember: Never Give a Recorded Statement to an Insurance Company Without Your Attorney Present