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Honor Law, PLLC

Serving Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C. Personal Injury Lawyers Fighting for the Injured

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469-210-7243

Washington, D.C. Office

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Washington, DC [ZIP]

Hours

Walk-ins: 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM

Attorneys on-call 24/7

Why Honor Law

Trusted Injury Advocates in Washington, D.C.

Honor Law represents injured people throughout the District. When a crash, a fall, or a facility's neglect turns your life upside down, our team manages the insurance companies, protects the evidence, and pursues every dollar you're owed.

We work on a strict contingency basis — you pay nothing unless we win. From the moment you reach out, an attorney is on your side, available 24/7.

Areas of Expertise

How We Help Washington, D.C.

Car & Truck Accidents

From fender-benders to catastrophic Washington, D.C. highway collisions, we handle insurers and secure the compensation you're owed.

Nursing Home Abuse & Neglect

You trusted a facility to protect someone you love. When abuse or neglect happens instead, we uncover what really happened.

Premises Liability

Slip and falls, unsafe properties, and negligent security — we hold property owners accountable for the harm they cause.

Wrongful Death

When the unthinkable happens, we pursue justice and financial security for the families left behind.

Your Questions, Answered

Personal Injury FAQs

How Much Is My Personal Injury Case Worth?

Case value depends on medical costs, lost income, long-term care needs, and the degree of negligence involved. We review all of it before giving you a number we can stand behind.

How Much Does It Cost To Hire a Personal Injury Lawyer?

Nothing upfront. We work on contingency, so our fee comes out of the recovery only if we win.

How Long Do I Have To File a Personal Injury Claim?

The deadline varies by state — two years from the date of injury in Texas and Arizona, three in Washington, D.C. Exceptions apply either way, so contact us early and we will confirm the deadline for your case before it passes.

What If the Claim Is Against a City or State Agency?

Claims against government entities carry far shorter notice periods — sometimes as little as six months. Call us as soon as you can so we can protect the deadline.

Do the Same Deadlines Apply If a Child Was Injured?

No. If the injured person is a minor, the clock generally does not start until they turn eighteen, which can extend the window to file considerably.

Injured in Washington, D.C.? Let's Talk — Free of Charge.

Speak with a board-certified attorney today. No fees unless we win your case.