We Fight For Injury Victims Throughout Maryland
If someone else’s negligence caused your injury, you should speak with a qualified personal injury lawyer immediately. You may be entitled to compensation for medical care, lost income, and the long-term impact of your injuries, and you need an advocate who knows how to secure it. Maryland’s rules can be strict and the process is complicated, so it is important to have someone protecting your claim from the very beginning.
Car crashes often leave victims dealing with pain, uncertainty, and mounting financial pressure. Insurance companies try to minimize payouts, and many injured people accept far less than what their case is worth. Randolph Rice has handled hundreds of accident cases and knows how to gather evidence, work with experts, and push for compensation that reflects the full impact of the collision. If you were hurt in a crash, call our office today.
Losing a loved one because of another person’s negligence is one of the most painful moments a family can experience. These cases require careful investigation and an advocate who understands both the legal and emotional challenges involved. Rice Law works with families to pursue answers and accountability while protecting their long-term financial interests. If your family is grieving a preventable loss, we are ready to help you move forward.
Collisions involving trucks, delivery vans, rideshare vehicles, and other commercial transportation can cause extensive injuries and complex legal disputes. These cases often involve corporate insurers, safety regulations, and detailed accident reconstruction. Randolph Rice has the experience to navigate these challenges and hold commercial drivers and companies responsible when their actions cause harm. If you were injured in a commercial vehicle accident, contact us as soon as possible.
Negligence can take many forms. Our firm handles catastrophic injury claims, pedestrian accidents, bicycle crashes, defective products, premises liability incidents, and other serious matters that disrupt lives and careers. If your injury resulted from someone else’s conduct, we want to hear your story and discuss how we can help.
Free Injury Case Consultation
You have the right to pursue compensation, and you deserve an attorney with real trial experience. Randolph Rice has tried thousands of cases in Maryland courts and built a respected personal injury practice focused on helping clients rebuild their lives after serious injuries. Call us at 410-694-7291 now for a case evaluation.
Why Entrust Rice Law With Your Injury Case?
Meet Attorney Randolph Rice
Randolph Rice is the managing partner of Rice Law and one of Maryland’s most respected legal advocates. As a former Assistant State’s Attorney, he learned how cases are constructed and how to identify the weaknesses in an opponent’s position. This experience now benefits the clients he represents in personal injury claims across Maryland.
Mr. Rice appears on Court TV, CNN, Fox News, and NewsNation as a legal analyst, providing clear insight on complex cases. His background in trial work, personal injury litigation, and civil matters allows him to guide injured clients through high-stakes decisions with confidence. Rice Law’s team includes dedicated trial lawyers, investigators, and paralegals who examine every detail of a case and pursue the strongest possible outcome.
The firm represents clients throughout Baltimore County, Harford County, Howard County, Anne Arundel County, Prince George’s County, and every other county in Maryland. Whether your case involves auto accidents, catastrophic injury, or wrongful death, our team is prepared to fight for you. Call 225-766-3800 for more information.
Free Injury Case Consultation
You have the right to pursue compensation, and you deserve an attorney with real trial experience. Randolph Rice has tried thousands of cases in Maryland courts and built a respected personal injury practice focused on helping clients rebuild their lives after serious injuries. Call us at 410-694-7291 now for a case evaluation.
