Why We’re Different

A Good Fit

Shapiro & Mack does not take all personal injury cases. We stress that Shapiro & Mack is not a personal injury “mill.” In fact, Shapiro & Mack, turns away or refers to other attorneys many cases that are presented. This is a conscious decision on the part of Shapiro & Mack to dedicate the time and effort to those claims that the firm feels that it is best suited to represent. Paul Mack, Jason Shapiro, and David Zwanetz have handled many policy limits cases. Most recently, Paul Mack obtained policy limits from a major insurance company for $1,250,000.00 for the victim of an automobile collision that occurred in Howard County. Mr. Mack was able to successfully negotiate and reduce his client’s medical bills by $100,000. In turn, Shapiro & Mack’s client received a significant amount of money while paying the least amount of medical bills.

Attention to Detail

Shapiro & Mack’s personal injury group is exceptional and customarily obtains tremendous results for our personal injury clients due in large part to the support staff at Shapiro & Mack ranging from the legal assistants to paralegals. Personal injury cases often times become very document intensive, and it is essential that medical records are kept in an organized manner, and are completely presented to the insurance companies so that maximum recoveries are possible. A staggering 90% of our business comes from referrals. Referrals provide the best source of insight into how we treat our clients. At Shapiro & Mack we strive to provide the best possible results for each client, and to fully inform each client of the developments in his or her case on a constant basis. We provide clear, concise and realistic advice concerning potential recovery, whether it is prior to suit being filed or if suit is filed. A good working knowledge of the Judicial Bench in the county in which an action may be tried is important. The attorneys at Shapiro & Mack spend almost every day in court through out Maryland and thus we have a working relationship with countless members of the Maryland Bench. While in court, the attorneys at Shapiro & Mack provide zealous and exceptional representation to obtain the best results possible.

No Fee if No Recovery

No Fee if No RecoveryAgain, if Shapiro & Mack accepts your case, the fee is contingent on a successful monetary recovery. You will be responsible for any costs or expenses, such as filing fees, process serving fees, and copies for medical records, but we attempt to hold those fees to be taken out of the ultimate settlement. We offer free consultation on all cases where we will provide an in-depth evaluation of each case. Contact us NOW via phone, live chat, email, or the contact us box provided on this website. Our credo is “service, service, service,” and we look forward to the opportunity to serve you.


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COLUMBIA, MD

7226 Lee Deforest Drive
Suite 207
Columbia, MD 21046

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RIVERDALE, MD

6200 Baltimore Ave. Rte. 1
Suite 400
Riverdale, MD 20737

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