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If you are injured in Somerset County, Maryland’s contributory negligence law (Md. Code, Courts & Judicial Proceedings Art. § 5-101) bars recovery if you are found even 1% at fault. Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. provides full representation for car accidents, slip and falls, and medical malpractice claims filed at the District Court of MD for Somerset County.

You have 3 years from the date of injury to file a personal injury lawsuit in Somerset County under Maryland law.

Maryland Personal Injury Law in Somerset County

Personal injury law in Maryland allows an injured person to seek compensation when another party’s negligence causes harm. In Somerset County, these cases are governed by state statutes and local court rules. The foundational law is Md. Code, Courts & Judicial Proceedings Art. § 5-101, which sets a 3-year statute of limitations. Maryland is one of only four states that follows the pure contributory negligence doctrine, making successful claims particularly demanding.

Last verified: March 2026 | District Court of MD for Somerset County | Maryland General Assembly

Official Legal Resources

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Somerset County Personal Injury Process

Personal injury claims arising in Somerset County are filed in Somerset County District Court for claims up to $30,000 or Somerset County Circuit Court for larger claims. Maryland’s contributory negligence rule means evidence preservation from day one is critical.

  1. Seek immediate medical attention and document injuries. Your health is the priority. Obtain medical records that link your injuries directly to the accident.
  2. Preserve all evidence from the accident scene. Take photos, get witness contact information, and secure any police reports. Under Maryland contributory negligence, evidence is critical.
  3. Consult with a personal injury attorney before speaking with insurance. Insurance adjusters may seek statements to assign you partial fault. An attorney can manage communications to protect your claim.
  4. File your claim within the 3-year statute of limitations. Under Md. Code, Courts & Judicial Proceedings Art. § 5-101, you have 3 years from the injury date to file a lawsuit in Somerset County.

Penalties and Legal Standards

In Somerset County, personal injury claims operate under Maryland’s contributory negligence standard—plaintiff even 1% at fault is barred from all recovery. There is no general cap on personal injury damages for most cases.

Offense / Claim TypeClassification / CourtStatute of LimitationsKey Legal Standard
General Personal Injury (Car Accident, Slip & Fall)District Court (≤$30k) or Circuit Court3 years (CJP § 5-101)Contributory Negligence
Medical MalpracticeCircuit Court3 years (CJP § 5-109)Certificate of Qualified experienced Required
Wrongful DeathCircuit Court3 years from date of death (CJP § 3-904)Contributory Negligence of Decedent Applies
Product LiabilityCircuit Court3 yearsStrict Liability / Negligence Theories

Results may vary. The outcomes described are firm-wide and not specific to any single case or locality.

Firm Experience in Maryland Injury Law

Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. was founded in 1997 by former prosecutor Mr. Sris. With over 120 years of combined attorney experience, the firm has a documented record of 4,739+ case results and a favorable outcome rate exceeding 93%. Our Maryland practice is built on a deep understanding of the state’s unique contributory negligence doctrine.

Case Results

Firm-wide, Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. has handled 4,739+ documented case results with over 93% favorable outcomes across our service areas in Virginia, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, and Washington DC. Our experience with injury claims includes matters involving car accidents, premises liability, and medical malpractice.

Results may vary. Prior results do not aim for a similar outcome.

Local Somerset County Representation

Our Maryland location serves clients at Somerset County courts. We represent individuals in Princess Anne, Crisfield, Westover, Marion Station, and Deal Island. If you need a personal injury lawyer near Somerset County, contact us for a consultation.

Availability: 24/7 phone consultations — (888) 437-7747 — meetings by appointment only.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the statute of limitations for personal injury in Somerset 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 Somerset County (30512 Prince William Street, Princess Anne, MD 21853). 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 Somerset County filed at District Court of MD for Somerset County. Evidence preservation from day one is critical.

What types of personal injury cases are handled in Somerset County courts?

Somerset County District and Circuit Courts handle car accidents, truck collisions, slip and falls, medical malpractice, and wrongful death claims. Claims under $30,000 go to District Court; over $30,000 to Circuit Court. Maryland’s contributory negligence rule makes strong evidence collection vital.

How does Maryland’s contributory negligence law affect my injury claim?

If you are found even 1% at fault for the accident, you recover nothing. This strict rule requires immediate investigation to establish the other party’s full liability. An attorney can help gather police reports, witness statements, and accident reconstruction evidence to protect your claim.

What should I do immediately after an accident in Somerset County?

Seek medical attention first. Then, document the scene with photos, get contact information from witnesses, and report the accident to police. Do not admit fault. Contact an attorney promptly to begin preserving evidence, as Maryland’s contributory negligence rule leaves no margin for error.

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Last verified: March 2026. Information updated as of 2026-02-15. Laws change — contact Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. at (888) 437-7747 for current guidance regarding your Somerset County personal injury matter.

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