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Carmelo Domenico Morabito

Smith, Gildea & Schmidt LLC • MD
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Carmelo Domenico Morabito is an accomplished attorney at Smith, Gildea & Schmidt LLC, where he focuses his practice on medical malpractice law in Maryland. Known for his meticulous attention to detail and deep understanding of the complexities of medical negligence, Carmelo effectively advocates for clients who have suffered due to the failures of healthcare providers. His analytical approach and commitment to thorough preparation ensure that each case is approached with the utmost care and professionalism. Carmelo's expertise extends beyond the courtroom; he is dedicated to educating clients about their rights and the legal process, empowering them to make informed decisions. His strong communication skills and empathetic demeanor foster trust and rapport with clients, enabling him to provide personalized support throughout the litigation process. By prioritizing client service, he ensures that each individual feels valued and heard, regardless of the challenges they face. Residing in Maryland, Carmelo is well-versed in the state’s legal landscape and is committed to pursuing justice for those impacted by medical errors. His passion for the law and dedication to client advocacy make him a formidable presence in the field of medical malpractice. At Smith, Gildea & Schmidt LLC, Carmelo Morabito continues to exemplify the firm’s commitment to excellence, striving to achieve the best possible outcomes for his clients while maintaining the highest ethical standards.

About Medical Malpractice Law

Medical malpractice attorneys represent patients harmed by healthcare provider negligence. They fight for compensation for injuries caused by medical errors. Common matters include surgical errors, misdiagnosis, birth injuries, medication errors.

Updated: Mar 17, 2026