Prince George’s County Medical Malpractice Lawyer


Fighting for Victims of Medical Negligence in Prince George’s County, MD

When you seek medical care in Prince George’s County, MD, you trust that doctors, nurses, and hospitals will provide safe, professional treatment. But when medical mistakes happen, the consequences can be devastating—leading to permanent disabilities, life-threatening complications, or wrongful death.

At Timoll Law Group, we advocate for medical malpractice victims in Towson, ensuring they receive the compensation they deserve. Whether you were harmed due to a misdiagnosis, surgical mistake, or prescription error, our firm is ready to hold negligent medical providers accountable.

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Common Medical Malpractice Cases in Towson

We handle complex medical malpractice cases throughout Prince George’s County, including:

01

Misdiagnosis & Delayed Diagnosis

Failure to diagnose serious conditions like cancer, infections, or internal injuries can cause long-term harm.

02

Surgical Errors & Anesthesia Mistakes

Errors such as operating on the wrong body part, anesthesia complications, or post-surgical infections can have life-threatening consequences.

03

Birth Injuries & Maternal Negligence

Medical negligence during labor or delivery can result in cerebral palsy, oxygen deprivation, and brain damage.

How We Help Medical Malpractice Victims in Prince George’s County

Medical malpractice cases require extensive investigation, expert witnesses, and a strong legal strategy to succeed. At Timoll Law Group, we provide:

Recovering Medical Costs


Covering past and future hospital bills, surgeries, rehabilitation, and long-term medical care.

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Securing Lost Wages


Compensation for time missed from work and future income losses.



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Pain & Suffering Compensation


Seeking damages for emotional distress, chronic pain, and reduced quality of life.



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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Common Questions About Medical Malpractice

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  • How do I know if I have a medical malpractice case in Prince George’s County?

    If a doctor, nurse, or medical provider acted negligently and caused harm, you may have a case. Medical records and expert testimony are critical in proving malpractice.

  • How long do I have to file a medical malpractice claim in Maryland?

    Maryland law requires claims to be filed within five years of the incident or within three years of discovering the injury, whichever comes first.

  • What compensation can I recover for medical malpractice in Prince George’s County?

    You may be entitled to damages for medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and future medical expenses.

  • Can I file a wrongful death claim for medical malpractice in Prince George’s County?

    Yes. If a loved one passed away due to medical negligence, surviving family members may file a wrongful death lawsuit to seek justice and compensation.