Maryland Car Accident Settlement Calculator
Estimate what a car accident or personal injury claim might be worth in Maryland — instantly, with no email or phone number required. This tool applies Maryland's contributory negligence rule, the factor that most "calculators" leave out, and shows you exactly how it reaches the number.
Maryland claims at a glance
| Negligence rule | Contributory negligence |
|---|---|
| If you share fault | Barred if you are even 1% at fault |
| No-fault insurance state? | No |
| Statute of limitations (approx.) | ~3 years |
| Legal data last reviewed | 2026-06 |
Estimate your Maryland settlement
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How fault affects your settlement in Maryland
This jurisdiction follows the strict contributory-negligence rule. If you are found even 1% at fault for the accident, you may be barred from recovering anything. This is the harshest rule in the US and applies in only a handful of places.
Say your total damages come to $84,000. Because Maryland follows the strict contributory negligence rule, being even 1% at fault can reduce your recovery to $0. At 0% fault you could pursue the full $84,000; at 1% fault you may recover nothing. This makes proving you were not at fault unusually important in Maryland.
Maryland settlement FAQ
What negligence rule does Maryland use for car accident claims?
Maryland follows contributory negligence. This jurisdiction follows the strict contributory-negligence rule. If you are found even 1% at fault for the accident, you may be barred from recovering anything. This is the harshest rule in the US and applies in only a handful of places.
How long do I have to file a personal injury claim in Maryland?
Maryland's statute of limitations for personal injury is generally about 3 years from the date of the accident. Deadlines vary by claim type and have exceptions, and missing one can permanently bar your claim — confirm the exact deadline with a Maryland attorney.
Can I still recover if the accident was partly my fault in Maryland?
Barred if you are even 1% at fault. In short: Even 1% of fault bars all recovery.
Sources
Last reviewed 2026-06. We cite our sources so you can verify — laws change, and corrections are welcome via Contact.
Important disclaimer
This Maryland estimate is for general information only and is not legal advice. Real settlements depend on disputed liability, insurance policy limits, evidence, damage caps, and negotiation. Statute-of-limitations figures are approximate — verify locally. Consult a licensed Maryland attorney about your specific claim. See our full Disclaimer.