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Dedicated Civil Litigation and Personal Injury Representation in Annapolis 🏛️
About Edward F. Simon, LLC
Edward F. Simon, LLC is a respected law firm located in Annapolis, Maryland, providing comprehensive legal representation to individuals and small businesses throughout the state and the District of Columbia. Led by Edward F. Simon, an experienced litigator and trial attorney, the firm focuses on delivering personalized legal solutions with a commitment to achieving favorable outcomes for clients 🤝. Whether navigating complex personal injury claims or resolving intricate business disputes, the firm combines legal acumen with a dedication to client advocacy.
The firm operates with a philosophy grounded in thorough preparation and aggressive representation. Since establishing his own practice in 2016, Mr. Simon has successfully advocated for clients in both jury and bench trials across Maryland State and Federal Courts. The practice is built on the belief that every client deserves direct access to their attorney and a legal strategy tailored to their unique circumstances.
Personal Injury and Civil Litigation 🤕
Edward F. Simon, LLC places a significant emphasis on Personal Injury law, helping victims recover compensation for injuries caused by the negligence of others. The firm understands that an accident can have life-altering consequences, ranging from physical pain and mounting medical bills to lost wages. The firm handles a wide array of injury cases, ensuring that clients receive the medical care and financial restitution they deserve.
- Automobile Accidents: Representing drivers and passengers injured in car, truck, and motorcycle collisions 🚗. The firm investigates the circumstances of the crash to secure full compensation.
- Premises Liability: Handling slip and fall cases where property owners failed to maintain safe conditions.
- Dog Bites: Advocating for victims of animal attacks to cover medical expenses and trauma.
- Contract Disputes: Resolving breaches of contract and other commercial disagreements.
Small Business and Landlord-Tenant Services 💼
In addition to injury law, the firm serves the local business community by providing legal counsel for Small Business Litigation. Mr. Simon understands the complexities of running a business and works to protect the interests of business owners in disputes that threaten their operations. The firm also represents clients in Landlord-Tenant Matters, navigating the specific laws and regulations that govern rental properties in Maryland 🏠.
Attorney Profile: Edward F. Simon ⚓
Edward ‘Ed’ Simon brings a wealth of experience and local knowledge to his practice. He is a graduate of the University of Delaware and earned his Juris Doctor from The Catholic University of America, Columbus School of Law. Before founding his firm, Mr. Simon clerked for two trial judges at the Circuit Court for Anne Arundel County. An Eagle Scout, he continues to serve his community by sitting on the board of a local non-profit organization in Annapolis.
Specializing In
Personal Injury, Small Business Litigation, Automobile Accidents, Premises Liability, Landlord-Tenant Matters, Contract Disputes
Address & Location
Situated on the prestigious Eastport Peninsula in Annapolis, directly overlooking Spa Creek and across the water from historic Downtown Annapolis.
Building Location
The office is in Building 10 within the historic waterfront commercial office park at 222 Severn Avenue. This beautifully renovated maritime complex is located right next to the water taxi dock and popular cafes like Bread and Butter Kitchen.
Suite Access
Walk to Building 10 of the maritime office park, enter the main lobby, and locate Suite 5 on the ground floor.
Parking Details
Clients can utilize the complex’s private surface parking lots, which offer dedicated customer parking spaces throughout the property.
Public Transit
Served by Annapolis Transit Green Route (Eastport); nearest stop is at Chesapeake Ave. and Burnside St..
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