Maryland’s Go-To Law Firm
Over 250 Years of Successful Results
At PPSR we believe the attorney should, first and foremost, be available to the client to provide the information and advice needed to make informed and balanced long-term decisions. At the same time, the attorney must be a vigorous, persistent, and capable advocate for the client in negotiations and litigation.
As a general practice law firm, we concentrate in personal injury, workers’ compensation, medical malpractice, domestic law, criminal and traffic defense, and bankruptcy law. We also handle wills and estates, real estate, and social security matters. Our attorneys, paralegals, legal assistants, and experienced support personnel are ready to instantly serve you.
Contact
☎ CONTACT
info@ppsrlaw.com
(410) 335-3800
f: (410) 335-3096
Toll free: (443) 529-9377
➤ Locations
11450 Pulaski Hwy
White Marsh, MD 21162
3709 Pulaski Hwy
Abingdon, MD 21009
7701 Belair Rd
Nottingham, MD 21236
304 Aiken Ave
Perryville, MD 21903
8101 Pulaski Hwy, Suite F
Rosedale, MD 21237
Results
More than $50,000,000 earned for our clients. Over 10,000 cases handled.
Areas of Practice
Personal Injury
Personal injury is a branch of the law that covers any wrong or damage done by one entity (which can be a person or a corporation) to another. The civil wrong done — what is called a tort — can affect the wronged party’s person, property, rights, or reputation. This branch of law is called tort law. We only get paid if we win in personal injury cases such as motor vehicle accidents and workers’ compensation cases.
Workers’ Compensation
If you become sick or injured at work as a result of your job you may qualify for a Workers’ Compensation Claim. Maryland Workers’ Compensation benefits pay for many things including time off work and medical bills, as well as an award of money for an employee’s permanent injury. Our experienced Workers’ Compensation attorneys will fight to get our clients all benefits afforded under the law. We are not paid unless we win.
DWI, DUI, and Traffic Law
It is against the law in Maryland — as it is in every state of the Union — to drive a car, a boat, or any other motor vehicle if you are impaired in specific ways due to having ingested alcohol or other drugs.
Car Collisions
At Parker, Pallett, Slezak & Russell, helping the victims of crashes is our highest goal. If you’ve been injured, don’t wait, and don’t sign anything (you’ll learn why below). Instead, call us! We are ready 24/7/365 to help you.
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Estates and Trust Law
A well-designed last will and testament and estate plan can often save your loved ones much strife. When developing a will and estate plan, we endeavor to keep the process easy, simple, and inexpensive. When designing a plan, our aim is to:
take into account all of your thoughts and wishes,
make things clear and simple for your executor,
reduce emotional burdens for your loved ones,
consider the risks of contest,
minimize what may pass through probate,
allow for things to pass smoothly, and
minimize the risk of any mishandling of your property.
Business and Contracts
In contract law, a skilled eye is required to analyze not only the detailed heart of the agreement, but also the more peripheral yet still important issues. We have experience with all manner of contracts and various circumstances which surround their review.
Criminal
Criminal Law is the name given to that branch of law that governs an individual’s relationship to the state. It includes the definitions of criminal offenses, which are established by Congress and by the state legislature. A main purpose of criminal law is to punish those who commit criminal offenses.
Medical Malpractice
Medical malpractice is professional negligence by act or omission by a health care provider, in which the care provided you or your loved one deviates from accepted standards of practice in the medical community, and, as a result, causes harm.
Bankruptcy Law
It is common for a person to get into a negative financial state that seems impossible to escape. We often see these situations arise after divorce, a medical event, loss of employment, a business going bad, a bad deal on a vehicle, or landlord-related issues. Anyone can be caught in such circumstances. A Chapter 7 liquidation/discharge bankruptcy is often a good way to get a clean slate. Alternatively, a Chapter 13 payment plan can be a useful tool in managing and overcoming debt over time.
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