Brian Brown

Office Address:
7 St Paul Street, Suite 800
Baltimore, MD 21202

410-698-1717
   

Brian Brown

Brown & Barron, LLC


As Brown & Barron, LLC’s managing member, Brian Brown has more than 30 years of professional experience in helping victims of medical negligence, nursing home neglect, or harm from lead poisoning, environmental issues, and other civil matters. He has a legacy of success, recovering over $150 million dollars for his clients in both trial and settlements, including the largest lead paint verdict in Maryland’s history. Attorney Brown is dedicated to his community and his clients, and appears regularly in court and in appeals on behalf of his clients. He is a proud member of the Multi-Million Dollar Advocates Forum® and has the highest Avvo rating of 10.0 out of 10.0. Contact Brown & Barron, LLC to get Attorney Brown on your side for the help you need. 


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Baltimore Personal Injury Lawyers

Practicing for nearly three decades cumulatively, our attorneys have successfully recovered millions of dollars on behalf of our clients.
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Attorney James E. Crawford, Jr. Founder and Managing Partner
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Alan J. Belsky is the managing partner of the firm. His areas of practice include negligence, medical malpractice, bankruptcy and appeals.
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Brian Brown's Law Posts
In cases of PPHN in newborn babies, there are potentially serious – even fatal – consequences.
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The new law, if enacted, would help Americans get at-home care in their golden years.
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If you are expecting a baby, it's important to do your homework. There are a number of excellent resources available to help find a good maternity healthcare provider in Maryland.
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The largest nursing home operator in the United States announced that it is now requiring that its employees get the COVID vaccine. Genesis Healthcare, which employs 70,000 workers at 400 nursing homes nationwide, is taking a firm stand to protect residents at the risk of losing unwilling workers amid a staffing shortage.
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There are several classification systems that have been devised to help families and health care professionals define the level of ability of those with cerebral palsy.
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