Legal Services

Organization Details

Organization Name:
Disability Rights Maryland
Address:
1500 Union Ave.,
Suite 2000,
Baltimore,
MD,
21211
Phone
410-727-6352
Program Contact Phone
410-727-6352
Program uses Language Line (Y/N)
Yes
Program staff provide services in other lanuages
Spanish, American Sign Language
Office days/hours
Monday - Friday, 9 am - 5 pm
Intake days/hours (walk-in)
Please call for appointment)
Cost or fee (describe)
Free
Eligibility-residence-county
Statewide program
Eligibility-income
Must be MD resident with a disability and a legal issue on our annual Advocacy Service Plan.
Program Description

Disability Rights Maryland (DRM) advocates for the interests of persons with disabilities in Maryland. Center staff includes attorneys, paralegals, and support staff. Legal services include advice, counseling, negotiation, administrative remedies, and litigation. No fees for services. Legal assistance is provided for many problems of the disabled, including special education, vocational rehabilitation, social security benefits, protective services, guardianship and alternatives, nursing home advocacy, Children in Need of Assistance (CINA), and civil rights (including the right to appropriate treatment for institutionalized clients and those served in community-based programs).

The decision to accept an individual case for representation will be informed by DRM’s Advocacy Services Plan, resource limitations, and our commitment to affecting broad-based, significant and lasting change for Marylanders with disabilities.

Eligibility requirements

Civil Rights
Full Representation
Expungement
Full Representation
Employment
Full Representation
Housing - General
Full Representation
Guardianship
Full Representation
Housing - Landlord/Tenant
Full Representation
Other Topics
Full Representation
Se habla Español
Full Representation
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