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Injured, Hon? The Story Behind Our Trademark and What It Means for Baltimore

At WGK Personal Injury Lawyers, we’ve always been passionate about standing out while standing up for Baltimore. As a personal injury law firm that’s been rooted in this community for almost 50 years, we’reproud to announce the trademarking of the phrase “Injured, Hon?” — a heartfelt nod to our city,our neighbors, and the unique charm… read more

Hunter Duke Named to the 2025 Maryland Rising Stars List

WGK Personal Injury Lawyers is proud to announce that Hunter Duke has been selected to the 2025 Maryland Rising Stars list by Super Lawyers.  This prestigious recognition is reserved for only 2.5 percent of attorneys in the state, highlighting those who demonstrate exceptional skill, dedication, and results in their practice. The Maryland Rising Stars list… read more

Celebrating Community: WGK Personal Injury Lawyers Participates in Dundalk’s Annual 4th of July Parade

Every year, the 4th of July brings communities together in celebration of our nation’s independence. For Dundalk, MD, this tradition is highlighted by the annual 4th of July parade, a cherished event that embodies the spirit of togetherness and local pride.  The team at WGK Personal Injury Lawyers was honored to sponsor and participate in… read more

Man in South Baltimore Attacked With Bricks

According to a police spokesperson, the man who was attacked in South Baltimore with a brick was identified. However, the police department is not releasing his name or his age. The man received minor injuries from the attack and did not seek medical attention. The attack was caught on video, which went viral on social… read more

Woman Killed in Light Rail Accident in Baltimore

The woman who died in a light rail crash in downtown Baltimore on August 20, 2020, has been identified.  The woman killed in the crash was identified as Ashley King. A news report claimed that Ms. King assisted in managing several recovery houses throughout the city and worked with women who faced addiction issues. Neighbors… read more

Police: One Person Killed In Motorcycle Accident In Southwest Baltimore

A motorcycle crash in southwest Baltimore resulted in one fatality on August 8, 2020. Just after 10:00 Saturday night, police responded to a motorcycle accident at the intersection of North Dukeland Street and West North Avenue. A motorcycle had crashed into a parked vehicle. Investigators from the Maryland C.R.A.S.H. Team arrived at the accident scene… read more

Person Killed In Third Fatal Pedestrian-Related Crash On Interstate 695 in 48 Hours

A man died in a pedestrian accident around 8:30 p.m. on August 14, 2020, in Baltimore County on the Outer Loop of I-695. The crash occurred near Randallstown and Liberty Road.  Police received a call that a man was underneath a pickup truck. According to the police, two witnesses had pulled over to assist a… read more

Hampden Restaurant Manager Hospitalized After Being Struck On Falls Road

A restaurant manager in Hampden was injured as she was crossing the road to go to work at Papi’s Tacos on Falls Road. Danielle Lechert was hit by a vehicle on July 31, 2020. She was transported and admitted to Shock Trauma for treatment of her injuries.  Ms. Lechert sustained severe injuries in the pedestrian… read more

At Least One Person Critically Injured in Baltimore County Crash

On July 24, 2020, around 3:15 in the afternoon, two vehicles collided between White Marsh and Middle River in the 5800 block of Ebenezer Road near Meyers Lane. According to initial reports from the Baltimore County Police Department, a vehicle crashed into another vehicle and then hit a utility pole. A witness of the crash… read more

Baltimore Explosion Leaves One Dead, Seven Hospitalized

Three row houses in a Northwest Baltimore neighborhood were leveled Monday morning by an explosion. There is nothing but rubble and sadness where the three homes stood at Labyrinth Road and Reisterstown Road. The blast occurred at about 10:00 a.m. The explosion bent utility poles and shattered windows in surrounding homes for as far as… read more