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In Montgomery County, personal injury claims are governed by Maryland’s strict contributory negligence rule (Md. Code, Courts & Judicial Proceedings Art. § 5-101) where even 1% fault bars all recovery; Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. has 21 documented case results in Montgomery County with a 95% favorable outcome rate.

Maryland Personal Injury Law

Maryland personal injury law allows injured parties to seek compensation when another’s negligence causes harm. The statute of limitations is 3 years from the injury date under Md. Code, Courts & Judicial Proceedings Art. § 5-101. Maryland follows contributory negligence, one of the strictest rules in the nation.

Last verified: March 2026 | District Court of MD for Montgomery County | Maryland General Assembly

Official Legal Resources

For the complete text of Maryland’s statute of limitations: Md. Code, Courts & Judicial Proceedings Art. § 5-101 (official Maryland General Assembly).

For court information and procedures: District Court of MD for Montgomery County website.

Montgomery County Personal Injury Process

Personal injury claims in Montgomery County face unique procedural requirements. Evidence preservation is critical from day one due to Maryland’s contributory negligence standard.

  1. Preserve evidence immediately: Take photos of the accident scene, your injuries, and property damage. Get contact information for witnesses. Obtain police or incident reports.
  2. Seek medical attention: Get a full medical evaluation even if injuries seem minor. Document all treatments and follow doctor’s orders. Keep detailed records of medical expenses.
  3. Consult with a personal injury attorney: Contact Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. at (888) 437-7747. Discuss the contributory negligence rule and your case specifics. Do not speak to insurance adjusters without legal counsel.
  4. File your claim within the statute of limitations: File your personal injury claim within 3 years of the injury date (Md. Code, Courts & Judicial Proceedings Art. § 5-101). For medical malpractice, file a certificate of qualified experienced with your complaint.

Personal Injury Penalties and Consequences

In Montgomery County, personal injury claims carry no statutory damage caps for most cases, but Maryland’s contributory negligence rule bars recovery if the plaintiff bears any fault.

OffenseClassificationIncarcerationFineLicense ImpactAdditional Consequences
Car Accident (Negligent Driving)Traffic ViolationNone (civil matter)Varies by damagesPoints on licenseContributory negligence applies
Medical MalpracticeProfessional NegligenceNone (civil matter)Varies by damagesLicense review for providerCertificate of qualified experienced required
Wrongful DeathCivil ActionNone (civil matter)Varies by damagesNone3-year SOL from date of death

Results may vary. Case outcomes depend on specific facts and evidence.

Our Experience with Maryland Personal Injury Cases

Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. was founded in 1997 by former prosecutor Mr. Sris. With over 120 years of combined attorney experience and 4,739+ firm-wide case results, we provide full representation for Montgomery County personal injury claims. Our firm understands Maryland’s unique contributory negligence system and how to build cases that overcome fault allegations.

Montgomery County Case Results

Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. has 21 documented case results in Montgomery County across all practice areas, with a 95% favorable outcome rate. These results include dismissed claims, reduced fault findings, and favorable settlements in personal injury matters.

Results may vary. Prior results do not aim for a similar outcome.

Montgomery County Personal Injury Lawyer Near Me

Our Rockville/MD location serves clients at Montgomery County courts. We represent clients throughout Rockville, Bethesda, Silver Spring, Gaithersburg, Germantown, Wheaton, Kensington, Potomac, Olney, Damascus, Clarksburg, Takoma Park, and Chevy Chase.

24/7 phone consultations — (888) 437-7747 — meetings by appointment only.

199 E Montgomery Ave Suite 100 Room 211, Rockville, MD 20850, United States

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the statute of limitations for personal injury in Montgomery County, Maryland?

3 years from the date of injury under CJP Art. § 5-101. Maryland also follows contributory negligence (1% fault = no recovery). Claims at District Court of MD for Montgomery County (191 East Jefferson Street, Rockville, MD 20850). Medical malpractice requires certificate of qualified experienced and mandatory arbitration. 21 total documented case results across all practice areas (95% favorable outcome rate)

Is Maryland a contributory negligence state?

Yes. Maryland follows contributory negligence — even 1% plaintiff fault bars ALL recovery. This is one of the strictest rules in the nation (only 4 states + DC). Claims in Montgomery County filed at District Court of MD for Montgomery County. Evidence preservation from day one is critical. 21 total documented case results across all practice areas (95% favorable outcome rate)

What courts handle personal injury cases in Montgomery County?

Claims up to $30,000 go to District Court of MD for Montgomery County. Claims over $30,000 go to Montgomery County Circuit Court. Both courts are in Rockville. The District Court address is 191 East Jefferson Street, Rockville, MD 20850.

What is contributory negligence in Maryland?

Maryland contributory negligence means if you are found even 1% at fault for your injury, you cannot recover any compensation. This is different from comparative negligence used in most states. It makes evidence collection and legal strategy critical from the start.

How long does a personal injury case take in Montgomery County?

Pre-suit negotiation typically takes 2-6 months. If litigation is filed, cases take 12-24 months through discovery and trial. Medical malpractice cases require pre-filing arbitration, adding 3-6 months. The 3-year statute of limitations starts on the injury date.

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Last verified: March 2026. Information current as of 2026-02-15. Laws change — contact Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. at (888) 437-7747 for current guidance.

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