Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if I have a case?
Do I have to pay legal fees and expenses out of my own pocket?
What if I cannot come to your office?
What if my case was turned down by other lawyers?
Is there a time limit (statute of limitations) to file a claim?
How do I hire a Lawyer?
Who will be working my case?
How long will my case take?

How do I know if I have a case?

We will interview you and/or meet with you to discuss your claim. We will obtain your medical records, review them and have them reviewed as necessary by the appropriate expert medical witness. Medical malpractice claims are very complex, so we will perform an extensive investigation and analysis and explain our conclusions to you. At the end of our investigation, we will be able to to explain exactly what happened and why, even if there is no malpractice on the part of the healthcare providers involved.
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Do I have to pay legal fees and expenses out of my own pocket?

No. We pay all expenses and costs. Legal fees and expenses are reimbursed only if there is a recovery. There is no obligation or fee for consultation and there are no fees or expenses if there is no recovery.
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What if I cannot come to your office?

We have a convenient location in Owings Mills, MD. However, if you cannot come to our office, we will come to you.
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What if my case was turned down by other lawyers?

We have settled cases for millions of dollars that have been rejected by very qualified lawyers. We will perform our own analysis of your claim.
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Is there a time limit (statute of limitations) to file a claim?

Yes. There are different time limits for different types of cases and in different states. If you think you have a claim you should speak to a lawyer as soon as possible.
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How do I hire a Lawyer?

Please contact us at (410) 504-1899 to discuss your potential case and/or make an appointment.
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Who will be working my case?

Your case will personally be worked on from beginning to end by Christopher P. Kennedy.
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How long will my case take?

Every case varies, but generally speaking, from the initiation to conclusion, the length of time could vary from a few months to several months, depending upon whether there is a settlement or trial.
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