Schultz & Trombly PLLC
Washington DC Injury Accident Lawyers | Maryland Medical Malpractice Attorney | Baltimore Personal Injury Law Firm
* Serious Personal Injury
* Medical Malpractice
* Brain Injuries
* Birth Injuries
* Wrongful Death
* Premises Liability
* Product Liability
* Police Brutality
* Hotel Accidents
Washington, D.C., Prince Georges County and Baltimore, Maryland Injury Lawyer
One of the features that sets our firm apart is our diligence in preparing our cases. Thoroughness pays off even if the personal injury case or wrongful death claim is ultimately settled outside of court. We believe that when insurance companies know our injury attorneys are prepared for trial, we will obtain optimal results for our clients.
If you or a loved one have been seriously injured, or a loved one has died due to the negligent conduct of another, contact our Washington, DC law office to schedule a free consultation. We assist clients who have been injured by:
Car, truck and other motor vehicle accidents
Defective products
Falls on poorly maintained properties and criminal attacks due to inadequate building security
Elevator and escalator accidents
Police misconduct
Medical malpractice including:
Delayed diagnosis of cancer and other serious illnesses;
Poor obstetrical care causing brain injury to the baby or permanent paralysis to the mother;
Failure to emergently diagnose and treat heart attacks and strokes;
Surgical carelessness; and
Nursing home neglect
Our lawyers work with clients who have claims in Washington, D.C., Baltimore City, throughout Maryland including Prince George's County, and, with the assistance of local counsel, in Virginia and other jurisdictions. Contact us to set up a free initial consultation with one of our firm's attorneys.
Schultz & Trombly PLLC
1050 17th St NW #1250
Washington DC 20036-5510
Tel: 202 775-8888; 800 673-8158
Fax: 202 457-0343
Schultz & Trombly law firm is proud to serve the greater Washington DC area, Baltimore, and throughout Prince George's, Howard, and Anne Arundel counties in Maryland
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