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In the metro area there are thousands of automobile accidents each year that result in no injury to the people involved. However, damage to a vehicle involved in a collision is almost unavoidable. In cases where there is no personal injury and only property damage, there is usually no need to retain the services of a personal injury lawyer. Though a persnal injury lawyer can facilitate a property damage claim, the fee for the service would, in most instances, make retaining an attorney impracticable.

The good news is that most property damage claims do not require the services of a personal injury lawyer to be resolved. This site is designed to help a person not injured in an automobile collision collect for the damage caused to their vehicle and other property. Of course, if there is injury to your person in the collision, please contact a Maryland personal injury lawyer to protect your right to recover for your injury.

This site is broken down into various sections. Below you will find an outline in frequently asked questions (FAQ) form. It is important that you start at the top and read through all of the material. Each question will be answered and expanded on. Hopefully, after doing so, you will have the information and tools necessary to successfully pursue your Maryland property damage claim. The last question is on diminished value, a, element of damages that is diffucult to prove and pursue. It is one area where the services of a lawyer could be prudent if not necessary. For more information on Diminished Value, see our site:
marylanddiminishedvalue.com
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  1. Do I need a Lawyer?
  2. Who do I direct the claim to?
  3. What kind of property damage can I claim?
  4. How do I make the claim?
  5. What can I expect?
  6. Will they pay for a rental car?
  7. What does total loss mean to me?
  8. What about Towing and Storage?
  9. What is diminished value?
When dealing with any insurance company keep this in mind:  they are not always like your good neighbor, they are not always on your side and you are not always in good hands.  They are in fact a business and no business likes to pay money to claimants.  You  should be respectful but firm.  Know your rights and demand they be honored.


PLEASE NOTE:

This website is not intended as legal advice nor does it establish an Attorney and Client relationship.  It is meant to be a public service site with information to assist in recovering your property damage in an automobile collision.  Every case and claim is different as is every jurisdiction and insurance company.  The practical advice herein does not purport to take into account the many varied situations that a property damage claim can give rise to.   If at any time you have questions or concerns or are unsure of any decision you are making you should contact an Attorney for advice.

For information related to Maryland Diminished Value see MarylandDiminishedValue.com

For general information on Diminished Value claims see WhatIsDiminishedValue.com

For Information on making a Maryland PIP claim see MarylandPIP.com

For help with finding a Maryland personal injury lawyer see Marylandpersonainjurylawyers.com