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Rice, Murtha & Psoras

Rice, Murtha & Psoras

1301 York Road #200, Lutherville-Timonium, MD 21093, Lutherville-Timonium, MD 21093

8 Attorneys
11 Locations
$1.2B+ Recovered

About Rice, Murtha & Psoras

Rice, Murtha & Psoras is a personal injury law firm representing clients across Maryland, Georgia, Louisiana, and South Carolina. The firm's eight attorneys have over 120 years of combined experience in personal injury, medical malpractice, and wrongful death cases. They have secured numerous multi-million dollar verdicts and settlements for clients. Managing Partner Randolph Rice is a former prosecutor and a national TV legal analyst. The firm also sponsors the 2026 USA Bobsled Team.

Notable Case Results

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$216.7M

Medical Malpractice

Allan Navarro suffered a massive stroke after doctors misdiagnosed his symptoms (nausea, dizziness, headaches) as sinusitis and sent him home, despite his family history of strokes. He now relies on a wheelchair.

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$190M

Sexual Abuse

Dr. Nikita Levy, a gynecologist at Johns Hopkins, secretly recorded photos and videos of several thousand patients without their consent using a small camera-pen device.

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$172M

Medical Malpractice

Tiffany Applewhite suffered serious brain damage due to negligent mistakes by emergency medical responders who delayed transport to the hospital after she had trouble breathing and went into cardiac arrest.

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$140M

Medical Malpractice

Medical Malpractice

$135M

Medical Malpractice

Faith DeGrand suffered injuries from medical malpractice at 10 years old during spinal surgery. Improperly placed rods led to permanent limb weakness and loss of bowel/bladder control.

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$97.4M

Birth Injury

A baby born to the Kromphardts suffered severe brain damage due to fetal distress during delivery and the doctor's use of forceps, fracturing the baby's skull, when a cesarean section should have been ordered.

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