Our Firm Commitment to the Client
Lebowitz & Mzhen handles serious personal injury and wrongful death cases. We are trial lawyers who understand that while proper case preparation often yields a pretrial settlement, some cases need to be tried in court and we are prepared and capable in all instances to do so. We handle cases primarily throughout Maryland and Washington, D.C., in both state and federal court. We also regularly handle personal injury cases beyond the local region -- for example, in South Carolina, Pennsylvania, Delaware, and California -- with the assistance of out-of-state counsel.
Since 1996, we have focused on our clients needs, and we have never lost sight of who we represent and why. Our primary goal is the achievement of the best possible result for each client, obtained by truly knowing our clients and understanding their injuries. Our commitment to the client starts from the very first meeting, which one of the attorneys attends, not our support staff. At every stage, one of our attorneys track the progress of the client's recovery, with personal involvement to protect the client's wellbeing.
Our Successes
Assisted Living Home Negligence
Wrongful Death: $500,000
Motorcycle v. Motor Vehicle Accident
Leg Injury/Amputation: $900,000
Automobile v. Truck Accident - Rear End Collision
Fractured Pelvis/Collapsed Lung: $780,000
Nursing Home Abuse/Negligence
Decubitus Ulcers: $400,000
Pick-Up Truck v. Tractor-Trailor Accident
Hip Fracture: $400,000
Patient v. Physician and Hospital
Wrongful Death/Negligence: $300,000
Car Accident
Knee Fracture: $290,000
Trip and Fall - Retail Store
Elbow Fracture: $275,000
Automobile Accident
Lower Back Injuries: $225,000
Trip and Fall - Apartment Complex
Knee Injury: $235,000
Medical Malpractice
Injured During Office Procedure: $200,000
Automobile Accident - Liability + Uninsured Motorists Policy
Combined Policy Limits Settlement: $125,000
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