
Personal Injury Lawyer in Worcester County, Maryland
You have 3 years from the date of injury to file a personal injury lawsuit in Worcester County, Maryland.
Maryland Personal Injury Law
Personal injury law in Maryland allows individuals who have been harmed due to another’s negligence to seek compensation. The foundational statute is Md. Code, Courts & Judicial Proceedings Article § 5-101, which establishes a 3-year statute of limitations from the date of injury. Maryland is one of only four states (plus DC) that follows the pure contributory negligence doctrine. This means if you are found even 1% at fault for the accident, you cannot recover any damages. This rule makes thorough evidence collection and skilled legal representation critical from the outset of any Worcester County injury case.
Last verified: March 2026 | District Court of MD for Worcester County | Maryland General Assembly
Official Legal Resources
- Md. Code, Courts & Judicial Proceedings Art. § 5-101 (official Maryland General Assembly) – Maryland’s statute of limitations law.
- District Court of MD for Worcester County website – Court procedures, forms, and contact information.
Worcester County Personal Injury Process
Personal injury claims arising in Worcester County are filed in either the District Court (claims up to $30,000) or Circuit Court (claims over $30,000), both at 301 Commerce Street in Snow Hill. Maryland’s contributory negligence rule makes evidence preservation, accident reconstruction, and witness statements critical from day one. The court also requires minimum $2,500 PIP (personal injury protection) on all auto policies, payable regardless of fault.
- Seek immediate medical attention: Document all injuries and follow all treatment plans. Medical records are primary evidence.
- Preserve evidence: Take photos of the scene, your injuries, and property damage. Collect witness contact information.
- Consult a personal injury attorney: Contact Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. at (888) 437-7747. Maryland’s contributory negligence rule makes early legal guidance critical.
- File necessary notices: Your attorney will file any required pre-suit notices, such as for government entity claims or medical malpractice certificates.
- Negotiate or file suit: Attempt settlement negotiations. If unsuccessful, file a complaint in the appropriate Worcester County court before the 3-year deadline.
Personal Injury Penalties and Consequences
In Worcester County, personal injury carries no statutory penalties for plaintiffs but operates under contributory negligence where 1% fault bars all recovery; Maryland imposes a 3-year statute of limitations from the date of injury.
| Offense Type | Legal Classification | Statute of Limitations | Key Legal Standard |
|---|---|---|---|
| General Personal Injury | Civil Tort | 3 years (Md. Code, CJP Art. § 5-101) | Pure Contributory Negligence |
| Wrongful Death | Civil Tort | 3 years from date of death (Md. Code, CJP Art. § 3-904) | Pure Contributory Negligence |
| Medical Malpractice | Civil Tort | 3 years from discovery (Md. Code, CJP Art. § 5-109) | Certificate of Qualified experienced Required |
| Claims vs. Government | Civil Tort | 1-year notice requirement (Md. Code, State Gov’t Art. § 12-106) | Sovereign Immunity Limitations |
Results may vary. Prior results do not aim for a similar outcome.
Firm Credentials
Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. was founded in 1997 by former prosecutor Mr. Sris. The firm brings over 120 years of combined attorney experience to personal injury cases in Worcester County and across Maryland. Our tagline, “Global advocacy. Local precision,” reflects our approach to handling complex injury claims while understanding local court procedures in Snow Hill.
Mr. Sris
Founder
Bar Admissions: Virginia, Maryland, District of Columbia, New Jersey, New York
Former prosecutor with extensive experience handling personal injury litigation. Founded the firm in 1997 and has guided its growth across multiple jurisdictions.
Case Results
Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. has achieved 4,739+ documented case results firm-wide across VA, MD, NJ, NY, and DC with over 93% favorable outcomes in personal injury and related matters. Our attorneys actively practice in Worcester County courts.
Results may vary. Prior results do not aim for a similar outcome.
Local Representation
Our Rockville/MD location serves clients at Worcester County courts. We are accessible via Route 50, Route 113, and Route 13. As a personal injury lawyer near Worcester County, we represent clients throughout Snow Hill, Ocean City, Berlin, Pocomoke City, Ocean Pines, and Bishopville. We offer 24/7 phone consultations at (888) 437-7747. Meetings are by appointment only.
Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C.
Rockville/MD Location
By appointment only
Phone: (888) 437-7747 | Local: (888)-437-7747
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the statute of limitations for personal injury in Worcester County, Maryland?
3 years from the date of injury under Md. Code, Courts & Judicial Proceedings Art. § 5-101. Maryland also follows contributory negligence (1% fault = no recovery). Claims at District Court of MD for Worcester County (301 Commerce Street, Snow Hill, MD 21863). Medical malpractice requires certificate of qualified experienced and mandatory arbitration.
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 Worcester County filed at District Court of MD for Worcester County. Evidence preservation from day one is critical.
What courts handle personal injury cases in Worcester County?
Claims up to $30,000 are filed in the District Court of MD for Worcester County. Claims over $30,000 go to Worcester County Circuit Court. Both courts are located at 301 Commerce Street, Snow Hill, MD 21863.
Do personal injury lawyers in Maryland work on contingency?
Most personal injury attorneys, including Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C., work on a contingency fee basis. This means you pay no attorney fees unless we recover money for you. Fees typically range from 33% to 40% of the recovery.
What is required for a medical malpractice case in Maryland?
Maryland requires a certificate of qualified experienced filed with the complaint and mandatory arbitration before trial. This adds 3-6 months to the timeline. The 3-year statute of limitations applies from the date the injury was discovered.
Related Legal Services
- Maryland Personal Injury Lawyer – Statewide hub page.
- Montgomery County Personal Injury Lawyer – Serving neighboring county.
- Worcester County Criminal Defense Lawyer – Different practice area, same locality.
- Attorney Profile – Learn more about our Maryland attorneys.
- Maryland Office – Contact our Rockville location.
Last verified: March 2026. Information current as of March 2026. Laws change — contact Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. at (888) 437-7747 for current guidance.
