Category Archives: Personal Injury
After Securing A Baltimore Settlement, Do I Have To Pay Taxes?
If you are close to settling a Baltimore case, or if you have already received compensation for a Maryland injury, you may be wondering whether you are responsible for paying taxes on the settlement amount. The short answer is that it depends. All of the circumstances surrounding your settlement will need to be reviewed… Read More »
How Baltimore Paralegals Can Support Your Claim
When you work with a legal team, you will be working with attorneys and their support staff, including paralegals. Paralegals are trained professionals who work alongside attorneys who are skilled at providing a range of legal services, including research, document preparation, and client communication. They play an essential role in moving cases through the… Read More »
When You Report To Your Insurance Company, Your Protecting Yourself
Car wrecks lead to a lot of confusion, and taking care of your own health and the health of those you care about needs to be a top priority. But at some point, maybe after you have talked to the police officers at the scene and visited an urgent care center to have a… Read More »
Long-Term Whiplash Effects Of Baltimore Auto Accidents
All whiplash injuries need to be assessed by a health professional and treated after a Baltimore vehicle accident. While there are also examples of whiplash injuries due to sports accidents or slip and fall events, many of these injuries are connected to auto accident personal injury claims. Financial damages for whiplash is possible after… Read More »
What Are Different Types Of Maryland Personal Injury Claims?
If you are pursuing a personal injury settlement after a Baltimore injury, you are either moving to assess damages from an insurance company or are filing a civil lawsuit because you were harmed as a result of another person’s or party’s negligence or wrongdoing. In Maryland, and throughout the US, there are several types… Read More »
5 Work Accidents That Could Lead To A Workers’ Comp Claim
Workplace accidents can result in serious injuries and financial hardships. But if you are worrying about the costs of your physical recovery after a work injury, explore the possibility of accessing funds through a workers’ compensation claim or personal injury action. Maryland employers are required to have workers’ compensation insurance. This is a requirement… Read More »
Will My Chiropractic Care Be Included In My Settlement?
Because neck issues and back pain are common symptoms reported by people who have been in a traffic accident, it makes sense that some of these individuals find relief by seeing a chiropractor. Chiropractic care is a type of alternative medical treatment that is used to treat a variety of conditions. If you were… Read More »
Constitutional Tort And Your Rights
If you live in Maryland, your constitutional rights are protected under both the federal constitution and the constitution for the state of Maryland. If your constitutional protections are violated by government officials or organizations, a constitutional tort claim could be the legal action you decide to take in order to hold those parties accountable…. Read More »
Workers’ Comp And Working From Home
While people have been working from home in Maryland and around the country for decades, the number of workers performing their professional tasks for their apartments, condominiums, and houses has increased in recent years. And unfortunately, people can be injured in connection with their work whether they are in the office, on a business… Read More »
Why You Should Report An Accident
After a Maryland car accident, reporting the crash is important. Sometimes people feel fine and don’t think they need to report the incident because they will not be filing for damage recovery. Then, an injury develops over time. When you report a crash and see a medical professional without delay, you are creating a… Read More »