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Archives : Personal Injury

New Site Page: Trampoline Park Lawsuits

If you have a trampoline park injury and are considering a lawsuit against the trampoline park, please read below. Can I sue for my son or daughter’s injury at a trampoline park? Maybe.  The fact that your child was injured at a trampoline park does not, in and of itself, mean you can sue for […]

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December 2016 Results from Warnken, LLC

Warnken, LLC Opens 421 Personal Injury Files in 2016 Baltimore injury firm ends 2016 strong, recovering $1,358,288.74 for the injured in December Warnken, LLC’s personal injury files broke down as follows: 377 Workers’ Compensation Cases 36 Personal Injury Cases (motor vehicle crashes or premises liability cases) 8 Medical Malpractice Cases Below are some of the […]

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September 2016 Workers’ Comp Cases and Carbon Monoxide

Injury: Shoulder strain Body Part: Shoulder Amount: $8,400.00 Claimant was injured lifting a patient at work. Claimant underwent conservative treatment and was able to return to pre-injury employment.  Injury: Burn Body Part: Hand Amount: Under $3,000 Injury: Achilles partial tendon rupture Body Part: Ankle Injury Amount: Between $6,000-$6,500 Claimant was injured while walking down stairs […]

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$357,586 Recovered for the Injured in August

Below is a listing of cases which were litigated to temporary or final conclusion and/or settled in August of 2016 by Warnken, LLC.  Your case might be worth more or less, depending on circumstances.  There are too many variables in each particular case to give an exact value of a personal injury case.  Past success […]

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$356,382.21 Recovered for Injured Workers’ in June

As we do every single month, Warnken, LLC posts, to the extent we can, our recoveries in personal injury and workers’ compensation cases.  See below for specific examples.  Just because one client got one dollar amount does not mean another will get the same or similar, even if the injury is similar or other facts […]

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More than $500,000 Recovered Last Month for Injured Clients

Warnken, LLC recovered more than $500,000 between indemnity money for injured workers and funds for other personal injury victims.  Some of those cases can be found below, still others can be found here. Injury: Cervical strain, left shoulder strain, hand contusion Body Part: Neck, shoulder, hand Amount: $3,575.00 Claimant was injured when he was involved in […]

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March 2016 Workers’ Compensation Cases

If you might have a workers’ comp case in Maryland – please watch the warning on this video. The cases below reveal the amounts that our workers’ compensation clients were awarded last month.  In most instances the amount is a permanent partial disability (PPD) award.  (In one instance it is a permanent total disability award.) […]

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10 Pound Weight Restriction

“You cannot lift more than 10lbs.”  Our clients get told things like this all the time.  5-20lb weight restrictions are common.  Sometimes no lifting whatsoever is the restriction.  A lifting restriction is easy to overlook. I had my appendix out about 10 days ago.  I have a ten-pound wight restriction.  It’s a good thing some […]

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October 2015 Sampling of Case Results

Below is a sampling of our workers’ compensation and personal injury cases that concluded, settled, were decided and/or reached a level of permanency in October 2015. Please note: every personal injury and workers’ compensation case is unique.  Just because you have a similar injury to our previous clients does not mean you result will be […]

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The Trouble with Workers’ Compensation – A Claimant Advocate’s Perspective

Not many realize it, but few areas of the law have quite as much impact as workers’ compensation.  According to recent reports from the Maryland Workers’ Compensation Commission, nearly 100,000 people a year get hurt in reported on-the-job accidents.  In a state with fewer than 6 million residents, that’s a big percentage of the working […]

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