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Car Crash On I-195 In Baltimore County Kills Man

Man Killed in Car Crash on I-95 in Baltimore County

A car crash on I-95 killed a man on December 13, 2012, when he lost control of his car on I-95 and was careened into a 2002 Suburban. According to an investigation by Maryland State Police, the driver was traveling north on I-95 around 7 a.m., when he spun out of control and struck an embankment. Police do not know what caused him to lose control.

After striking the embankment, the Ford Focus became airborne, went over the overpass, and struck the Suburban, which was traveling east on I-195. Police were not been able to determine the cause of the car crash.

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A trial attorney with more than 30 years of experience, Jonathan Scott Smith represents victims in car crash cases and personal injury victims in Maryland. Mr. Smith’s extensive trial experience — and track record of successful Past Results — has earned him the recognition of his peers and clients:

  • Maryland Super Lawyer.
  • 10.0 Superb” as a litigation attorney by AVVO.
  • AV-Preeminent™*” Peer Rating by Martindale-Hubbell Law Directory (25 consecutive years).
  • “Client’s Choice Award” by AVVO, based on average client reviews of 5 stars — the highest client review possible.
  • 2012 Top-Rated Lawyer by The American Lawyer magazine and Martindale-Hubbell.

These are the highest ratings possible for legal skill, ethical practice, a lawyer’s years in practice, disciplinary history, professional achievements, and industry recognition.

Attorney Smith handles a wide range of car crashes, motor vehicle accidents, and personal injury claims. He takes cases involving serious and catastrophic loss, as well as wrongful death.

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To learn how we can help you get full and fair compensation for injuries suffered in a car crash or motor vehicle accident, contact our office online or call our office at (410) 441-5054 to schedule an appointment. We represent injured people throughout Maryland, including Howard County, Baltimore County, Carroll County, Frederick County, Prince George’s County and Montgomery County in Maryland.