The lawyers at Miller & Zois handle all types of serious personal injury lawsuits in Maryland including medical malpractice, birth injuries, auto accidents, product liability, pharmaceutical cases, premises liability, and other types of torts.
No matter what type of tort is involved, the potential dollar value of your personal injury case in Maryland will depend on three primary factors:
- Facts
- Injury
- Location
The first two factors are the core components of any good personal injury or wrongful death case: a solid factual basis, a defendant, probably an insurance company with the means to pay, and a serious, legitimate injury or death.
But any plaintiff’s attorney will tell you that the venue or location where your case gets filed will ultimately determine how much your claim is potentially worth. Some jurisdictions tend to be more generous to plaintiffs in personal injury cases compared to other locations. Jurors in plaintiff-friendly locations are more likely to rule in favor of an injured plaintiff and award them a lot more money than jurors in other locations. Even if your case doesn’t go to trial, defense attorneys and insurance adjusters factor venue into the amount of their settlement offers.
Venue in Maryland Tort Cases
Location has a big impact on the potential value of tort cases, and this is particularly true in the state of Maryland. The venue of a personal injury case is very significant in Maryland. Maryland has 24 independent counties (including Baltimore City) and each County comprises its own judicial district and has its own Circuit Court for handling civil cases. Any personal injury tort case in Maryland will ultimately be filed in the Circuit Court for one of these 24 counties.
Each County in Maryland has its own very unique dynamics. Maryland has 3 distinct geographic regions: Western Maryland, Central Maryland, and the Eastern Shore. The counties in the Eastern Shore and Western regions are less densely populated and tend to be very similar to each other demographically and politically.
The bulk of the state’s population is in the densely populated counties in Central Maryland, which is comprised of the corridor between Baltimore and Washington, DC. The larger counties in Central Maryland are almost like miniature states with major demographic and political distinctions. Personal injury plaintiffs face vastly different landscapes in the various counties in Maryland. What county your case is in can dramatically increase or decrease your settlement value and overall success rate. Below is a list of the best counties in Maryland and the worst counties in Maryland when it comes to personal injury lawsuits.
The Best Maryland Counties for Plaintiffs
#1 – Baltimore City
DEMOGRAPHICS:
- Population = 620,000 (3rd)
- Racial = 64% African American; 30% White
- Per Cap. Income = $23k
- College Degree = 20%
DEMOGRAPHICS:
- Population = 917,000 (2nd)
- Racial = 66% Af. Am.; 18% White; 14% Lat.
- Per Cap. Income = $23k
- College Degree = 19%
#3 – Montgomery County
DEMOGRAPHICS:
- Population = 1,068,000 (1st)
- Racial = 65% White; 15% African Am.; 11% Hisp.
- Per Cap. Income = $43k
- College Degree = 31%
#4 – Baltimore County
DEMOGRAPHICS:
- Population = 831,000 (3rd)
- Racial = 74% White; 20% African Am.
- Per Cap. Income = $37k
- College Degree = 22%
#5 – Anne Arundel
DEMOGRAPHICS:
- Population = 545,000 (6th)
- Racial = 74% White; 20% African Am.
- Per Cap. Income = $38k
- College Degree = 39%
Hire Miller & Zois for Your Maryland Tort Case
Miller & Zois is one of Maryland’s leaders in personal injury litigation. We have brought tort cases in every one of Maryland’s counties, and we have a long track record of delivering the best possible results to our clients. If you have a possible tort claim, call us at 800-553-8082 or contact us online.