Attorney Matt Trollinger has hundreds of success stories in his personal injury and workersā compensation injury cases, but here are just a few recent results that speak for themselves.*
Case Results & Success Stories
$2.5 Million For a Family in a Trucking Accident.
$2.2 million settlement for family injured by negligent Tractor Trailer Driver.
$575,000.00 verdict for mother and daughter in Carroll County injured by negligent dump truck driver.
$575,000 For a Family in a Trucking Accident.
Settlement of over $400,000.00 for injured worker.
$325,000.00 Settlement for Injured Husband and Wife in Carroll County, Maryland Car Accident Case
Our client was a passenger in a vehicle driven by her husband when she was severely injured in a collision in Mt. Airy, Maryland, when the at-fault driver turned left while failing to yield to oncoming traffic on Route 27. The client was flown to shock trauma and suffered severe injuries including broken ribs, a fractured clavicle, a rotator cuff tear, a face droop and eye injuries. Matt Trollinger pushed USAA to make good on its promise to protect its insured. Matt highlighted not only the coupleās injuries, but also their active involvement in their local church, their community and their employment. He was able to obtain the policy limits of the insurance company without filing a lawsuit. The client and her husband received a settlement of over $325,000.00 for their injuries.
$250,000.00 Settlement for Injured Carpenter in Charles County, Maryland Rear End Collision Case
A distracted driver exceeding the speed limit rear-ended a St. Maryās County resident on his way home from work on Leonardtown Road, in Waldorf, Maryland. The clientās injuries prevented him from being able to work his prior job as a carpenter. Prior to Matt Trollingerās representation, State Farm employed a popular insurance defense tactic: delay, deny, and defend. For two and a half years after the injury and before Mattās involvement, State Farm did not make a single offer nor did it accept responsibility for the car crash or injuries their driver caused. Instead, State Farm called it an āaccidentā and attempted to delay justice. Through a hard nosed litigation strategy, this well deserving client got the insurance policy limits of over six figures, just before the car accident case was scheduled to go to trial in Charles County.