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May 28, 2025
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Car Accidents in Anne Arundel, Calvert, Charles, St. Mary’s & Prince George’s Counties: 2021–2023 Statistics and Incidents

Major Car Accidents and Crash Data in Southern Maryland Counties
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My name is Rebecca R. Montgomery, I am a paralegal at The Law Offices of Haskell & Dyer, and I intend to share vital information about vehicle safety in Southern Maryland.

Over the past three years, a series of heartbreaking accidents have occurred in Anne Arundel, Calvert, Charles, St. Mary’s, and Prince George’s Counties.

These numbers represent human lives thattragic road accidents have severely impacted.

Anne Arundel County experienced more than 9,600 crashes throughout the 2023 calendar year.

The traffic-related fatalities reached 45 deaths, which included those from well-known events such as the fatal police chase in Pasadena.

This accident and similar events demonstrate the need for driver awareness and carefulness.

Despite its smaller size, Calvert County faces approximately 1,000 crashes each year. The deadly crash on MD Route 4 shows how rapidly significant tragedies happen on our well-known roads when yield failures or distance misjudgments occur.

In 2023, Charles County reported nearly 3,000 motor vehicle collisions, resulting in 21 fatalities. A tragic bus collision in Nanjemoy that culminated in three seniors dying demonstrates the severe vulnerability we face even in everyday activities.

Prince George’s County continues to be one of Maryland’s deadliest regions for drivers as evidenced by the 140 fatalities recorded in 2023.

The tragic death of a mother during a police chase in Landover remains a devastating example of how reckless behavior leads to profound family loss.

Although St. Mary’s County appears to be quieter, it experienced close to 1,600 crashes which included deadly events such as a storm-related tree fall and multiple severe head-on collisions near Leonardtown. The examples demonstrate the unexpected and catastrophic nature of road accidents which occur even on rural roads.

My experience with accident victims makes it clear that contacting a personal injury attorney is essential immediately after experiencing a serious car accident. Accident victims endure physical afflictions while facing emotional distress and financial burdens. Handling injuries along with insurance companies and legal paperwork soon turns into a daunting task during the aftermath.

By choosing an experienced personal injury attorney you obtain an expert who can handle every aspect of your case. Our attorneys quickly collect essential evidence and reconstruct accidents to protect your rights while maintaining effective communication with insurance companies. The research indicates that individuals with legal representation receive notably larger settlements which can reach up to 3.5 times more compared to those who represent themselves.

The Law Offices of Haskell & Dyer takes pride in vigorously seeking fair compensation while providing compassionate support during challenging periods. Our firm possesses expertise in the roadways and legal systems of our community as well as how to interact with local insurance firms and judicial bodies.

The Law Offices of Haskell & Dyer enable you to concentrate on recovery while we manage the complicated aspects of your legal situation.

Serious injuries need professional legal support so you don’t have to face them alone. Our team provides comprehensive support throughout your journey while defending your rights and helping you achieve both justice and peace of mind.

 

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Kosmas, S. (2025, April 18). Video shows crash that killed mother of 4 as driver allegedly fled Prince George’s County policeFOX 5 DCfox5dc.com

Maryland Department of Transportation Motor Vehicle Administration (MDOT MVA). (2024, July 9). Anne Arundel County – Crash Summary 2019–2023 [PDF]. MDOT Highway Safety Office, Zero Deaths Maryland. zerodeathsmd.gov

Maryland Department of Transportation MVA. (2024, July 9). Calvert County – Crash Summary 2019–2023 [PDF]. MDOT Highway Safety Office, Zero Deaths Maryland. zerodeathsmd.gov

Maryland Department of Transportation MVA. (2024, Dec 4). St. Mary’s County – Crash Summary 2019–2023 [PDF]. MDOT Highway Safety Office, Zero Deaths Maryland. zerodeathsmd.gov

Maryland State Police. (2024, September 13). Maryland State Police investigating triple fatal crash in Charles County [Press release]. Maryland.gov News Releasesnews.maryland.gov

Office of the Maryland Attorney General. (2024, June 23). Investigative report released for June 2022 fatal crash in Prince George’s CountyThe BayNetthebaynet.com

Olaniran, C., & Foreback, C. (2024, December 9). Two officers charged in connection with fatal crash in Anne Arundel CountyCBS Baltimorecbsnews.com

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