I am PETER AYERS WIMBROW III, and for more than four decades, I have been providing legal services to individuals throughout Maryland's Eastern Shore. During those years, I have focused my practice on helping those who have been accused of criminal and traffic offenses, have had their constitutional and civil rights violated or are struggling through the physical, emotional and financial burdens that come with personal injuries.
While my practice areas are diverse, the foundation of each case I take remains the same - to protect my client's future through efficient and effective legal advocacy. From my office in Ocean City, I represent clients throughout Worcester County and all other counties on Maryland's Eastern Shore. My years of legal experience have taught me that each client has a unique set of circumstances that profoundly impact their case.
There are no one-size-fits-all solutions. Because of this, I take the time to get to know where you are at, where you are coming from and where you hope to go.
While my practice areas are diverse, the foundation of each case I take remains the same - to protect my client's future through efficient and effective legal advocacy. From my office in Ocean City, I represent clients throughout Worcester County and all other counties on Maryland's Eastern Shore. My years of legal experience have taught me that each client has a unique set of circumstances that profoundly impact their case.
There are no one-size-fits-all solutions. Because of this, I take the time to get to know where you are at, where you are coming from and where you hope to go.
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As an individual facing a powerful business or government agency, you may feel you have little power.
In fact, you may have the legal advantage over your opposition, you just need a strong legal ally to help you win.
I am Peter Ayers Wimbrow III, an attorney in Ocean City, serving people throughout Maryland.
For more than four decades, I have been helping people facing criminal arrests, civil rights violations and serious personal injuries.
If you feel helpless taking on a prosecutor's office, government agency or insurance company, you do not have to face your opposition alone.
In fact, you may have the legal advantage over your opposition, you just need a strong legal ally to help you win.
I am Peter Ayers Wimbrow III, an attorney in Ocean City, serving people throughout Maryland.
For more than four decades, I have been helping people facing criminal arrests, civil rights violations and serious personal injuries.
If you feel helpless taking on a prosecutor's office, government agency or insurance company, you do not have to face your opposition alone.
Much is at stake after a criminal arrest.
If you have been charged with a crime in Maryland, it is important to talk with an experienced criminal defense lawyer as soon as possible.
I am Peter Ayers Wimbrow III, a criminal law attorney in Ocean City.
For more than 45 years, I have been protecting the rights of people facing criminal charges in Maryland.
In some cases, criminal arrests are accompanied by civil rights violations.
I have extensive experience in both of these legal areas and can protect your rights on both fronts.
If you have been charged with a crime in Maryland, it is important to talk with an experienced criminal defense lawyer as soon as possible.
I am Peter Ayers Wimbrow III, a criminal law attorney in Ocean City.
For more than 45 years, I have been protecting the rights of people facing criminal charges in Maryland.
In some cases, criminal arrests are accompanied by civil rights violations.
I have extensive experience in both of these legal areas and can protect your rights on both fronts.
A serious personal injury can profoundly affect your life, including your ability to work and enjoy everyday activities.
If your injury was caused by a careless or negligent person or business, you have the right to pursue compensation for all of the losses you have suffered.
I am Peter Ayers Wimbrow III, a personal injury lawyer in Ocean City serving injury victims throughout Maryland.
In more than 45 years of practice, I have made a positive difference in the lives of hundreds of people who have suffered severe and life-altering injuries.
If your injury was caused by a careless or negligent person or business, you have the right to pursue compensation for all of the losses you have suffered.
I am Peter Ayers Wimbrow III, a personal injury lawyer in Ocean City serving injury victims throughout Maryland.
In more than 45 years of practice, I have made a positive difference in the lives of hundreds of people who have suffered severe and life-altering injuries.
Our civil rights are tied to many aspects of our lives, from our ability to find employment and housing to our freedom to live without fear of mistreatment and persecution.
A violation of these rights is a devastating event that must be met with aggressive legal action.
I am Peter Ayers Wimbrow III, a civil rights attorney in Ocean City, Maryland.
For more than 45 years, people have turned to me when businesses and government agencies have violated their civil rights.
I provide the aggressive representation my clients need because I know what is at stake.
A violation of these rights is a devastating event that must be met with aggressive legal action.
I am Peter Ayers Wimbrow III, a civil rights attorney in Ocean City, Maryland.
For more than 45 years, people have turned to me when businesses and government agencies have violated their civil rights.
I provide the aggressive representation my clients need because I know what is at stake.
In 1934, a young man wrote into the American Mercury Magazine with a moral dilemma regarding money.
The magazine held a contest, inviting readers to send responses to the man.
The following poem was one of the contest entries.
It was written by my first cousin once removed.
Over the years it has appeared in various forms including greeting cards and obituaries.
Most notably, it was published in Ann Lander's column in 1983 with the author attributed to an anonymous man who struggled with drug abuse.
The magazine held a contest, inviting readers to send responses to the man.
The following poem was one of the contest entries.
It was written by my first cousin once removed.
Over the years it has appeared in various forms including greeting cards and obituaries.
Most notably, it was published in Ann Lander's column in 1983 with the author attributed to an anonymous man who struggled with drug abuse.
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