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Car Accident Lawyer for Prince George’s County—Take Control After a Crash

Hurt in a Maryland Car Accident? Here’s What to Do Next

One moment you’re driving on the Beltway—then in seconds, everything changes. Injuries, medical bills, lost wages, and insurance calls add stress to an already overwhelming situation. The most important steps: get medical care, call the police, and then reach out to a lawyer before talking to insurance adjusters. Wiggs Law Group steps in quickly, handling the claim, evidence, and negotiations so you can focus on healing.

Problems We Solve Every Day

Distracted Driving Crashes

Collisions caused by texting or inattentive drivers are common at busy intersections in Prince George’s County. We collect phone records and camera footage to prove fault and demand accountability.

Drunk or Drugged Driving Accidents

When impairment leads to injury, we secure police reports and expert opinions, making sure the at-fault driver is held responsible for your damages.

Speeding & Reckless Driving

High-speed crashes can cause devastating harm; our team reconstructs accident scenes and gathers all evidence to build a compelling claim.

Rear-End and Multi-Vehicle Collisions

These crashes often trigger a blame game—our approach protects you from unfair accusations and makes sure the right party is held liable.

Pedestrian and Cyclist Injuries

We represent vulnerable road users, proving driver negligence and pursuing every available source of compensation.

Common Mistakes That Can Hurt Your Claim

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Not seeking immediate medical care—even minor pain should be documented right away.

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Giving a recorded statement to the insurance company without legal guidance.

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Accepting a quick settlement before you know the true extent of your injuries and damages.

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Failing to gather evidence—photos, witness names, and accident scene details disappear fast.

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Admitting fault or guessing about the accident details at the scene or to an insurer.

How to Decide What You Need After a Crash

Start With Medical Care

Your health comes first; document every visit and follow all doctor recommendations.

Let Us Handle Insurance

We communicate directly with adjusters, push back on lowball offers, and ensure no detail is missed.

Get a Full Case Review

Every accident is unique—our team explains your options, the types of damages you may recover, and how the process works under Maryland law.

Understand Contributory Negligence

In Maryland, you must prove you weren’t even 1% at fault to win compensation. Our investigations leave no room for unfair blame.

Be Ready to Fight for Every Dollar

Insurers know we’re prepared to go to court, which leads to stronger offers and better results.

Ready to Have This Handled for You?


Most clients reach out feeling overwhelmed and unsure of their next step. With Wiggs Law Group, you can hand off the legal and insurance headaches and gain a steady partner committed to your recovery.

What to Expect From Start to Finish

Many injured workers worry that filing a claim will cost them their job or create tension with their employer. Massachusetts law makes it illegal for employers to fire or punish you for seeking workers' comp. If you're facing retaliation, Ross & Ross PC will stand by you, defend your rights, and make sure you're treated fairly every step of the way.

Your Questions, Answered Clearly

  • What’s the average car accident settlement in Maryland?

    There’s no one-size-fits-all answer; settlements depend on injury severity, lost wages, medical costs, and impact on your life. Our firm pursues every category of damages you deserve.

  • Is Maryland a no-fault state for car accidents?

    No—Maryland is an “at-fault” state, which means the driver who caused the crash (or their insurer) pays for your damages. Personal Injury Protection (PIP) can help with immediate bills, but full compensation usually comes from the at-fault party’s insurance.

  • What if I was partly at fault in a crash?

    Maryland’s contributory negligence rule means that if you’re even 1% at fault, you may be barred from recovery—one reason why building a strong case and countering unfair blame is so important.

  • How do I know if I have a case?

    Contact us for a free review—our team will explain your rights, what you can recover, and how Maryland law applies.

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Get This Fixed Before It Gets Worse

Don’t let stress, bills, and insurance runarounds keep you from the help you need. With Wiggs Law Group, you gain a dedicated advocate who turns chaos into clarity—and you don’t pay unless we win.