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See a Doctor and Keep Follow-Up Appointments After a Car Accident
Seeing a doctor after a car accident is important, but following their guidance and attending follow-up appointments is essential as well. Not seeing a treatment plan through can lead to injuries not healing properly and it can harm a personal injury claim. A Baltimore car accident lawyer can answer all of your questions about… Read More »
What Is an Independent Medical Evaluation?
If an employee in Baltimore, Maryland, or the surrounding area is pursuing a workers’ compensation claim, it is helpful to have a knowledgeable attorney to walk them through the process. For instance, an insurance company may request an independent medical evaluation (IME) to assess the extent of a person’s injuries. Insurance companies moving forward… Read More »
Ways to Strengthen Your Premises Liability Claim
If you were hurt on another person’s property, and the injury happened due to negligence on the part of the property owner, compensation for medical bills and lost income may be possible. The first priority is to see a doctor and have your health assessed and begin a treatment plan when needed. Then, discuss… Read More »
What Is a Baltimore Personal Injury Claim?
A personal injury claim is a path for accident victims, and victims of social wrongs, to seek compensation. The person who was injured is the plaintiff, the individual who was negligent and caused the injury is the defendant. It is not that the defendant harmed the plaintiff intentionally, a personal injury claim is about… Read More »
Do Baltimore Maryland Pedestrians Have the Right-of-Way?
Maryland drivers should always drive responsibly and do what they can to protect both Baltimore pedestrians and other cars and their passengers. If an injury does occur, determining if a pedestrian had the right-of-way will likely depend on if the crosswalk was designated, marked, or unmarked. A pedestrian has the right-of way when they… Read More »
Driving During Storms Can Be Dangerous
There are accidents every year due to bad weather. Storms can lead to heavy rain and hazardous driving conditions, including hydroplaning. Hydroplaning, also sometimes referred to as aquaplaning, is when the wheels of a car or truck lose traction on a road because the road surface is wet, flooded, or covered with oil. After… Read More »
Teenage Drivers Are More Likely to Be In Accidents
There is a feeling of freedom connected with driving a car, so it stands to reason that many teenagers are proud to get their driver’s licenses and look forward to getting on the road. Excitement is part of the right of passage but parents are often concerned about the risks involved. This makes sense,… Read More »
Reopening Your Baltimore Business During the Pandemic
As many Maryland businesses are reopening or planning to reopen, cases of COVID-19, the illness caused by coronavirus, continue to be discovered around the country. If you are a worker headed back to the workplace or an employer concerned about how to best keep employee’s safe and avoid workers’ compensation disputes, talk to a… Read More »
Coping with Anxiety After a Car Crash
While lawyers are skilled at navigating the legal issues caused by car accidents, it is understood there is an emotional toll to accidents as well. Obtaining financial compensation to repair or replace a car is one thing, but coping with the trauma of the event can be just as necessary. Anxiety symptoms can be… Read More »
What If I Wasn’t Wearing a Seatbelt During My Baltimore Car Accident?
Seat belts are required in the state of Maryland. Drivers must buckle up, whether they are driving a few miles to a local store or across the state to visit family and friends. If you are not wearing a seat blue you are increasing your risk of injury and it could complicate matters if… Read More »