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Attorney for People Injured in Car Crashes in Landover, MD

Jason Kisner

Jason Kisner

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Jason Kisner is battle-tested in the courtroom and knows every tactic insurance companies use against you.

  • 500+ district court trials & 75+ jury trials
  • Former insurance defense attorney
  • Elite Lawyer, 2025 - Present
  • "David vs. Goliath" approach
  • Licensed in Maryland & Washington D.C.
  • Proud native of Western Maryland
  • Blue collar roots

When driving, people expect to get to their destinations safely. They place a level of trust in other drivers to follow traffic laws and avoid situations that could put them at risk. Unfortunately, people do not always act safely, and when they are reckless or careless, they can cause dangerous car accidents.

The effects of a collision can affect a person for months or years. They may struggle to recover from serious injuries and pay medical bills related to emergency treatment and ongoing care. They may experience a variety of financial and personal difficulties, and in severe cases, their lives may be permanently changed. Fortunately, an injury victim can take steps to address the harm they have suffered and recover compensation for their damages. They can do so with the help of a skilled attorney.

At Kisner Law, we work with people in Landover to determine what steps to take after a car accident. By looking at how a crash occurred, the severity of a person's injuries, and the parties who may share responsibility, we can make sure the right steps are taken to secure the full financial compensation needed to address the damages that have occurred.

Our lawyer can review police reports, gather witness statements, and work with medical providers to build a case for a client, and he will negotiate with insurance companies to make sure settlement offers will meet a client's needs. With his experience in litigation and his ability to take on large corporations, he can help ensure that an injury victim will be made whole.

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How Car Accidents Affect People

The consequences of a car accident can last for a long period of time or even for the rest of a person's life. An injury victim may experience a combination of physical, emotional, and financial difficulties, and the compensation they may receive may address damages such as:

  • Medical Expenses: The costs of emergency treatment, surgery, physical therapy, medications, and ongoing care can add up quickly, and these costs should be fully covered.
  • Lost Income: Injuries may prevent a person from working for weeks, months, or permanently. Compensation can make up for a person's lost wages and address any reduction in the income they will be able to earn in the future.
  • Pain and Suffering: Physical pain, emotional distress, and diminished quality of life may also be addressed in the compensation a person receives. While it may not be easy to place a dollar amount on these damages, our attorney will work to ensure that compensation will cover the issues that have affected a victim's life.

Why Driver Negligence Is the Leading Cause of Car Accidents

The majority of car accidents in Landover, across Maryland, and throughout the United States occur due to driver negligence rather than any unavoidable circumstances. Negligence involves the failure to operate a vehicle with the level of caution that a reasonable person would use to avoid dangerous situations that could lead to accidents. Common examples of negligent driving that can lead to car accidents include:

  • Distracted Driving: Texting or using a phone while driving can be dangerous, since it may cause a person to take their attention away from the road for several seconds at a time. Other distractions can also increase the risks of car accidents, including eating, grooming, adjusting the radio or other controls, or paying attention to passengers rather than the road.
  • Speeding: A person who violates the speed limit or drives at an unsafe speed in harsh weather or heavy traffic will be more likely to cause an accident. A driver who is speeding may not have enough time to slow down and stop safely. They may also be at risk of losing control of their vehicle and colliding with vehicles in other lanes, striking pedestrians, or running off the road.
  • Fatigued Driving: When a person is tired or drowsy, they will be more likely to make dangerous mistakes that could lead to an accident. Their reaction times may be delayed, they may struggle to fully pay attention to the road around them, or they may even fall asleep while behind the wheel.
  • Driving Under the Influence: When drivers use alcohol or drugs, they will experience impaired judgment, a loss of coordination, vision problems that may affect their ability to see other vehicles or pedestrians, delayed reaction times, and other issues that can lead to devastating car accidents.
  • Traffic Violations: Drivers may ignore traffic signals or signs, leading to accidents when they run red lights or stop signs. They may tailgate behind other vehicles, which may not give them enough time to stop to avoid a collision. Other violations, such as illegal passing or failure to yield, may also lead to accidents.

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Common Locations and Types of Car Accidents

Collisions in Landover may include the following:

Sideswipe Accidents

Two vehicles traveling in the same direction may make contact along their sides. A driver may sideswipe another vehicle while merging or changing lanes. These crashes may happen on multi-lane roads and highways when a driver fails to check their blind spots or signal before switching lanes.

T-Bone Accidents

Side-impact collisions in which one vehicle strikes the side of another may happen at intersections when a driver runs a red light or stop sign or fails to yield the right of way. Because the sides of a vehicle offer less protection than the front or rear, T-bone accidents often result in serious injuries.

Rear-End Accidents

These crashes may be caused by tailgating, distracted driving, or failure to notice that traffic has suddenly slowed down. While they may sometimes be viewed as minor, rear-end collisions can cause significant injuries, including whiplash and other neck or back injuries.

Head-On Collisions

These crashes are among the most dangerous types of accidents due to the high level of force involved in an impact. Head-on collisions can occur when a driver crosses into oncoming lanes due to driving under the influence, distractions, or a loss of control while speeding.

Frequently Asked Questions About Car Accident Claims

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What Should I Do After a Car Accident?

Answer:

Getting medical attention is often the first step to take after a collision. You can call 911 to receive emergency treatment, but if this will not be necessary, you can still go to a doctor to make sure your injuries will be fully evaluated. Calling 911 will also ensure that a police officer comes to the scene and prepares a police report, which can help establish fault. If possible, you can document the scene by taking photographs. You will also want to exchange information with the other driver to ensure that you will be able to make an insurance claim. Contacting our attorney as soon as possible after an accident can help ensure that the right steps will be taken to protect your right to recover compensation.

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How Is Fault Determined in a Landover, Maryland Car Accident?

Answer:

Fault may be determined by evaluating evidence such as police reports, witness statements, traffic camera footage, and vehicle damage. It is important to ensure that fault is assigned correctly, because under the contributory negligence standards followed in Maryland, you may be prevented from recovering compensation if you share any level of fault for a collision. Our lawyer can help you show that another person was responsible for your injuries while taking steps to recover compensation on your behalf.

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Can I Obtain Compensation if the Other Driver in a Car Accident Was Uninsured?

Answer:

In a situation where the driver who caused a car accident was uninsured, you will typically be eligible for uninsured or underinsured motorist coverage. This coverage is provided in most auto insurance policies, and it is available when a driver had no insurance or when their insurance will not fully cover your damages. Our attorney can advise you on the coverage you can receive, and he will work to negotiate a settlement that will provide you with the compensation you need and deserve.

Contact Our Landover, Maryland Car Accident Attorney

A car accident can affect your life in many ways, forcing you to deal with injuries, financial problems, and other difficulties. At Kisner Law, our attorney can provide the legal help you need after a car accident, and he will help you take steps to obtain full and fair compensation for the damages you have suffered. Contact our Landover motor vehicle accident lawyer at 240-459-0097 to arrange your free consultation.

Legal Representation in Landover Courts

For people who reside in Landover, personal injury cases will typically be handled at the Prince George's County Circuit Court, located at:

14735 Main Street Upper Marlboro, MD 20772

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We serve clients in Prince George's County from our office in Hyattsville, located at:

8401 Corporate Drive, Suite 650 Hyattsville, MD 20785

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