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Towson Personal Injury Law Firm
Overview
The compensation you need and the responsive service you want
Yes, getting you maximum compensation for your injuries is our goal — but how we get there is just as important. At the Towson, Maryland Law Offices of Sloane L. Fish, LLC, we treat you with respect and dignity, and help make a difficult journey as smooth as possible. You can count on us to respond to your needs quickly, to be accessible, and to be economical in our actions. We do not make the decision for you, we make it easier for you to make the decision that is right for you in cases of:
- Auto accidents
- Motor vehicle accidents
- Nursing home negligence and abuse
- Medical malpractice
- Workers' compensation matters
- Product liability
- Slip and fall accidents
- Wrongful death
Personal injury attorneys Sloane Fish and Heather Rice work to make sure that justice is served and that you have the time to heal, knowing that you have been taken care of in a compassionate, competent and professional manner.
What to look for in a personal injury attorney:
- 1.Does the attorney return your phone calls promptly?
Lawyers who do not respond to phone calls or emails now may not be responsive later, after you have engaged them — when you really need them. - Does the attorney explain things in a way that you can understand?
Having options does not mean much if you don't understand them. An attorney who cares is one who takes the time to explain your options so you can make an informed decision. - Does the attorney have vast experience in personal injury?
Attorneys who focus their practices solely on personal injury are often abreast of changes in the law and have more resources, such as medical experts and accident reconstructionists, at their disposal. - Does the lawyer have a track record of success in helping clients with your type of accident or injury?
They should. And they are probably willing to tell you about it, too! - Do you feel comfortable with the attorney?
If you don't feel comfortable, you should keep on looking. Your relationship with your attorney should be built on trust, and on knowing that your lawyer always has your best interests at heart.
About Law Offices of Sloane L. Fish, LLC
Practice Areas
- Personal Injury
- Nursing Home Negligence/Neglect
- Auto Accidents Focused
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
102 W. Pennsylvania AvenueSuite 201 Towson, MD 21204
Phone
Fax
- 410-583-6977
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