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National Leaders in Complex Injury and Toxic Tort Litigation
For over three decades, Levy Konigsberg has been a formidable force in the American legal landscape, known for taking on powerful corporations and securing justice for victims of negligence. Although a national firm with headquarters in New York, their Baltimore office plays a pivotal role in serving clients throughout Maryland and the Mid-Atlantic region. Established in 1985, the firm has built a reputation for handling some of the most complex and high-profile cases in the country, particularly in the areas of toxic exposure and public health crises. Whether it is fighting for families affected by lead poisoning in Baltimore’s rental housing or representing workers exposed to asbestos at industrial sites, Levy Konigsberg combines the resources of a large firm with the dedicated advocacy of a trial boutique.
Mesothelioma and Asbestos Litigation
Levy Konigsberg is widely recognized as a pioneer in asbestos litigation. The firm has represented thousands of victims suffering from mesothelioma, lung cancer, and asbestosis. In Baltimore, a city with a rich industrial and maritime history, many workers were unknowingly exposed to dangerous asbestos fibers in shipyards, steel mills, and construction sites. The firm’s attorneys possess extensive knowledge of the asbestos industry and have a track record of winning landmark verdicts against manufacturers and suppliers. They work tirelessly to ensure that victims and their families receive the compensation they need to cover medical treatments and secure their financial future.
Lead Poisoning and Child Safety
Another cornerstone of the firm’s practice is its advocacy for children harmed by lead paint. Baltimore has historically struggled with lead contamination in older housing stock, leading to severe neurological damage in young children. Levy Konigsberg has successfully litigated numerous cases against negligent landlords and property managers who failed to abate lead hazards. The firm’s commitment to child safety extends to other areas as well, including representing survivors of childhood sexual abuse. With recent changes in legislation allowing older claims to proceed, the firm is at the forefront of holding institutions accountable for past abuse.
Medical Malpractice and Personal Injury
Beyond toxic torts, the firm handles a wide range of personal injury and medical malpractice claims. From catastrophic car accidents to surgical errors and misdiagnoses, the attorneys at Levy Konigsberg apply their rigorous investigative skills to every case. They consult with top medical experts to build compelling arguments that demonstrate negligence and causation. If you or a loved one has suffered a serious injury or illness, contact Levy Konigsberg in Baltimore for a free consultation with a team that has recovered billions for its clients.
- Mesothelioma & Asbestos Claims
- Lead Poisoning Litigation
- Sexual Abuse Survivor Representation
- Medical Malpractice
- Product Liability & Mass Torts
Specializing In
Mesothelioma, Lead Poisoning, Sexual Abuse Litigation
Address & Location
Located in the modern, mixed-use Stadium Square development, situated at the intersection of the South Baltimore, Federal Hill, and Sharp-Leadenhall neighborhoods.
Building Location
This office is located on the sixth floor of a premium 72,000-square-foot commercial office building in the Stadium Square development, near the Leadenhall Community Center and the historic M&T Bank Stadium.
Suite Access
Enter the main lobby of the commercial building at 145 W Ostend St, take the elevator up to the 6th floor, and locate the entrance to Suite 600.
Parking Details
Paid customer surface parking is available at the adjacent Lot H, with additional public and private parking lots located in the immediate vicinity.
Public Transit
Served by Maryland Transit Administration Route 94 (Southbound); nearest stop is at Hanover Street & Ostend Street Southbound.
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