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Unlike some firms with similar names in their titles, I have never been, nor will I ever have a desire to become, a ‘National Law Firm” or to represent those injured in foreign jurisdictions. Don’t misunderstand- I wish my fellow Baltimore personal injury lawyers the very best in their search for national recognition, exposure, and success. My goals, my practice and my experience are far more local, more focused, and more tailored. I handle a case “as is” / “where is” in Baltimore.

“I represent injured Baltimore residents in a relentless battle to obtain fair, just, and reasonable compensation from an insurance company who will not pay it.”

Over the course of the last decade, I’ve published in excess of 750 articles addressing the common questions posed by those seeking appropriate compensation in the areas of personal injury, workers’ compensation and insurance disputes, generally. These articles are in many instances “how to” guides If you can’t find what you’re looking for, feel free to contact me to discuss the details of your case and learn how I can help. These articles are “how to” guides for those Baltimore residents wrestling with the existential, often mind-numbing, and frequently enraging question. What do you do when:

An Insurance Company Denies, Delays or Disavows Compensation You Deserve

Personal Injury Lawyer: Baltimore’s Washington Village | 21230
Experienced Legal Representation in Washington Village If you’ve been injured in an accident in Washington Village (zip code 21230), you need a dedicated personal injury lawyer who understands t...
Possession of Stolen Goods. What If I Did Not Know the Goods Were Stolen?
Being in possession of goods that one knows are in fact stolen, or that one believes probably have been stolen is a form of theft. Criminal defense lawyers in Baltimore Attorney Eric T. Kirk MD k...
Can I Be Accused of Stealing Property I Own Jointly With My Spouse?
Baltimore criminal defense attorneys have made this argument in many contexts, in many courts, for many years. “If one has an ownership interest in the property and is entitled to possession one...
What is Considered Theft by Deception?
Prosecutors have the leeway to prove a theft occurred in multiple ways. One is to show a knowing use of deception to gain unauthorized control over the property of another with the intent to deprive t...
What Does It Mean to Deprive Someone of Their Property?
Experienced criminal defense lawyers in Baltimore, Attorney Eric T. Kirk MD are acutely aware the State must prove that an alleged thief intended to deprive the owner of his or her property. The...
Can I Get In Trouble For Not Taking My Rental Car Back On Time?
There are a multitude of commonsense reasons why a rental may be late. It seems obvious that additional charges, or penalties, may be imposed [and debated]. But, “Can I Get In Trouble For Not Ta...
How Does One Exert Unauthorized Control Over Property?
Experienced criminal defense lawyers in Baltimore, Attorney Eric T. Kirk MD are well aware the State can prove a theft by showing a defendant exerted control over property without permission. The...
Is Misappropriation by a Fiduciary A Crime in Maryland?
Fiduciary. Funny sounding word. Criminal defense attorneys in Baltimore, MD will tell you it is a label the law may apply to designate someone that stands in a position of: trust and confidential...
Is Unauthorized Use The Same As Theft?
In some states, similar provisions are, or at a time were, referred to as “joy riding” statutes. Criminal defense lawyers in Baltimore, MD know that in this jurisdiction, the crime is refe...
Can I Be Charged With Theft If I Was Allowed to Have The Property?
Criminal defense attorneys in Baltimore Attorney Eric T. Kirk MD know that stealing is taking of something from another, with the intent to deprive that person of the ownership of that item. We h...
What Exactly is the Property of Another?
Criminal defense lawyers in Baltimore MD will tell you that property, within the meaning of the theft statute, can be anything that holds value. The law provides a non-exclusive list of things that ca...