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Personal Injury Lawyers in Camp Springs, Maryland

Camp Springs sits right next to Joint Base Andrews in Prince George’s County, home to more than 22,000 residents. It is a small community of about 7.7 square miles. But traffic from the Capital Beltway, Branch Avenue, Suitland Parkway, and the Branch Avenue Metro station moves through it every day. That traffic brings real risk. When a careless driver causes a crash, local families deserve strong legal help.

Our personal injury lawyers in Camp Springs have served injured clients since 1993. We are based in nearby Waldorf and help people across Prince George’s County and Maryland. We offer free consultations, including evening and weekend appointments. We also return calls within 24 hours. If you were hurt by someone else’s negligence, call Castro Law Group today at (301) 870-1200.

Why You Need a Local Lawyer After a Camp Springs Accident

Maryland follows a strict rule called contributory negligence. Under this rule, you can lose your entire claim if you are even 1% at fault. Most states let you recover even when you share some blame. Maryland does not. It is one of only a few states that still use this harsh rule.

This makes your choice of lawyer matter. The insurance company will look for any reason to blame you. Even a simple apology at the scene can be used against you. Our personal injury lawyers in Camp Springs work to prove the other side was fully at fault. We gather police reports, photos, witness statements, and camera footage to protect your claim.

Camp Springs Accident Cases We Handle

Accidents happen without warning. They occur on the Beltway, on Allentown Road, and at busy local intersections. Our team helps people hurt in many kinds of crashes. We also handle slip and fall cases on unsafe property.

Car Accidents

A car accident can change your life in seconds. According to the Maryland Department of Transportation, traffic deaths across the state fell to about 480 in 2025. That was the lowest count in over a decade, down from 582 in 2024. Still, distracted and reckless drivers cause serious harm every day. We help victims pursue the driver who caused the wreck.

Motorcycle Accidents

Riders face greater danger than other drivers. According to the Maryland Department of Transportation, motorcyclist deaths in the state dropped from 90 in 2024 to 48 in 2025. Many crashes happen when a driver turns in front of a rider or fails to check a blind spot. Our motorcycle accident team fights for injured riders and their families.

Truck Accidents

Large trucks travel the Capital Beltway through Camp Springs around the clock. A loaded semi can weigh many times more than a car. When a driver breaks the federal hours-of-service rules and drives while tired, the result can be deadly. Our truck accident lawyers look at the driver, the trucking company, and the cargo loaders to find who is at fault.

Medical Malpractice

You trust doctors to help you heal. Sometimes a careless mistake leaves you worse off instead. Common errors include misdiagnosis, surgical mistakes, medication errors, and birth injuries. Our medical malpractice lawyers hold careless doctors responsible for the harm they cause.

Crashes Near Joint Base Andrews and Government Vehicles

Camp Springs is unusual because Joint Base Andrews sits right at its edge. Many local crashes involve a federal, military, county, or transit vehicle. These cases follow different rules, and the deadlines are much shorter than normal.

If a federal or military vehicle hits you, your case may fall under the Federal Tort Claims Act. That law requires you to file an administrative claim within two years. If a Maryland state or county vehicle is involved, such as a transit bus or a county truck, you may have to send a written notice within one year. Missing either deadline can end your case for good. Talk to a lawyer right away if a government vehicle was part of your crash.

Maryland Deadlines for Camp Springs Injury Claims

Maryland law sets firm time limits on injury claims. You usually have three years from the accident to file a personal injury lawsuit. For a wrongful death claim, you have three years from the date your loved one passed away. If you carry Personal Injury Protection on your auto policy, you must file that claim within one year.

These deadlines pass faster than most people expect. Evidence also fades over time. The sooner you call our personal injury lawyers, the more we can do to protect your claim. We also help people in nearby Suitland and across Prince George’s County.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I still recover money if I was partly at fault for my Camp Springs accident?

Maryland uses a strict contributory negligence rule, so being even 1% at fault can bar your recovery. This is why strong evidence matters so much. Our personal injury lawyers in Camp Springs work to prove the other party was fully at fault and protect your right to recover money.

What if my crash near Joint Base Andrews involved a military or government vehicle?

Crashes with a federal or military vehicle may fall under the Federal Tort Claims Act, which requires an administrative claim within two years. Crashes with a Maryland state or county vehicle may require written notice within one year. Call us right away so we can meet these short deadlines.

How long do I have to file a personal injury claim in Maryland?

You usually have three years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury lawsuit in Maryland. Wrongful death claims also have a three-year limit from the date of death. Some claims, like Personal Injury Protection, have a one-year deadline.

Do you offer free consultations on evenings and weekends?

Yes. We offer free consultations for injury victims, including evening and weekend appointments. We also return calls within 24 hours. Call Castro Law Group at (301) 870-1200 to speak with our team about your accident.

Hurt in an accident in Camp Springs, Maryland? Call our injury lawyers at (301) 870-1200 or contact us online to schedule your free consultation today.

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