Peter G Angelos
Baltimore, Maryland, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania & Delaware - Personal Injury Lawyers
Personal Injury Lawyers
Maryland, Pennsylvania & Delaware
At the Law Offices of Peter G. Angelos, PC, we have been dedicated to serving the legal needs of working men and women since 1961. Over the years, we've helped thousands of individuals throughout New York, Maryland, Delaware, Pennsylvania, Washington D.C., Tennessee, and beyond who have been injured by harmful or faulty products, medical malpractice, or personal injuries.
We were one of the first law firms in the United States to accept and litigate asbestos and, ultimately, we made recoveries for thousands of workers and their families. More recently, the firm represented the State of Maryland in a successful lawsuit against the tobacco industry. The Law Offices of Peter G. Angelos was also among the first to move against the lead paint industry. Our firm stands ready to take on big business to protect the rights of everyday working men and women. It’s what we do best. It is all we have ever done. And the need is as great today as it was 40 years ago.
Law Offices of Peter G Angelos PC
1 Charles Center - 22nd floor
100 N Charles St
Baltimore MD 21201-3804
Tel: 410 649-2000; 800 556-5522
Fax: 410 659-1780; 659-1781; 659-1782
The name of Peter G. Angelos has long been synonymous with service—and success. As an attorney for over 40 years, he has devoted his professional life to representing those who have suffered from harmful products, professional malpractice, and personal injury. Peter G. Angelos is a defender of minority rights, a formidable opponent, and a tireless champion for Baltimore, his hometown.
At the Law Offices of Peter G. Angelos, PC, our Maryland, Pennsylvania & Delaware lawyers handle cases involving asbestos, auto accidents, birth injuries, defective products, Ephedra, medical malpractice, mesothelioma, worker's compensation and wrongful death. Please contact us to schedule your initial consultation with one of our personal injury attorneys in Baltimore, Maryland, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania or Delaware.
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