Recent Blog Posts
Maryland Car Accidents and Post-Concussion Syndrome
When a person’s head is subjected to sudden, violent movement or a blow, a concussion is possible. Concussions sometimes result in a person losing consciousness, but not always. Symptoms can even appear days after an event. Then, in some cases, symptoms persist past normal recovery times. Unfortunately, car accidents in Baltimore and Washington DC… Read More »
Head Trauma After a Baltimore Motorcycle Accident
When head injury happens as a result of a motorcycle crash, the results can be terrifying and upsetting for victims and their families. With long-recovery times and extensive medical treatments, head injuries can change a person’s life. They may never be able to return to the daily routine they enjoyed prior to the accident…. Read More »
Injuries from Low-Impact Collisions
Many mistakenly believe a low-impact crash does not cause injuries. In part, because when impact is low there is typically not a direct impact to the body of the driver and passengers. But serious injuries can occur, even when the car itself sustains minimal damage. Low-impact car accidents are defined in different ways by… Read More »
What to Consider As You Choose a Maryland Car Accident Lawyer
If you are recovering from injuries after a car accident in Baltimore or Washington DC, you need a Baltimore car accident lawyer on your side. Sometimes a friend or family member will have a recommendation, but how do you know if you can truly trust that person? You do not have to work with… Read More »
3 Things to Know About Filing a Lawsuit
Deciding to take legal action may be a new idea for you. If you have never filed a claim or lawsuit, you may fear the process will require you to be involved in an expensive and time consuming court fight. There are times when court battles are needed, but often disputes are settled without… Read More »
Is Workers’ Comp Law the Same as Employment Law?
There are many different types of law but there are times when legal areas overlap. This is true with employment law and workers’ compensation law. After all, both are connected to employees, the workplace, and employers. But even though the laws can overlap, there are differences. Workers who are injured on the job may… Read More »
Speeding Vehicles Cause Collisions
Individuals drive over the posted speed limit every day. The reasons for speeding vary, for some it is a force of habit while others are rushing to an appointment or running late for work. Whatever the reason, drivers should not speed because speeding increases the likelihood of car accidents and injuries. Speeding is a… Read More »
Are You Living with PTSD After a Car Accident?
Car crashes can be extremely stressful and traumatic, whether they cause serious physical injuries or not. Trauma can result in anxiety and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Emotional strain is possible if the accident was the fault of another or caused by the sufferer themselves. PTSD can interfere with your ability to thrive in your… Read More »
A Baltimore DWI and Your Credit Score
A DWI, driving while intoxicated, can cause a lot of damage to your life, including impacting your credit score. While the charge itself does not show up on a credit report, a DWI has financial consequences that can cause problems for years to come. There are a multitude of reasons to do all you… Read More »
Are You Suffering from Income Loss After a Car Accident?
After a car accident or other event that results in injury, it is possible you need time off from your job so you can receive treatment and heal. There are even times when individuals are unable to completely recover and work as they did prior to the injury, particularly if a person sustained severe… Read More »