Maryland Swinging Turn Truck Accidents
Typically swinging turn accidents take place when a large truck moves to the left before making a right turn. There could be other vehicles in the path of the truck as it is making its
Typically swinging turn accidents take place when a large truck moves to the left before making a right turn. There could be other vehicles in the path of the truck as it is making its
Maryland has minimum insurance requirements for vehicles registered or operated in the state. However, if you walk into your insurance agent’s office and request “full coverage” automobile insurance, your agent may tell you that full
Spinal cord injuries are some of the most devastating injuries a person can sustain in an accident. In addition to the costs of treating spinal cord injuries, the permanent disabilities and impairments that can result
Workers’ compensation insurance covers most workplace injuries. However, workers’ compensation does not cover railroad employees injured at work. It also does not cover railroad workers who develop an occupational illness. Railroad employees are covered for
A Chapter 7 bankruptcy case can help you gain the fresh start you need after a financial crisis to recover and rebuild your finances. However, you must meet income requirements to file for bankruptcy relief
Many people settle a personal injury claim without consulting a Maryland personal injury attorney. Sadly, an accident victim may receive much less compensation than their injury claim is worth if they deal directly with the
Maryland is a fault state for car accident claims. In other words, you must prove that the other driver caused the accident (was at fault) to recover compensation for your injuries, losses, and damages. However,
If you drive a vehicle in Maryland, you have a good chance of being involved in a traffic accident at some point during your lifetime. Except for one year, the number of traffic crashes in
Rear-end collisions are one of the most common car accident types in Maryland. Many rear-end crashes occur because of distracted drivers, speeding, tailgating, and alcohol impairment. Also, many rear-end collisions occur at low speeds. However,
Many insurance companies throughout the United States adopted specific guidelines for dealing with auto accidents that resulted in minor property damage. Unfortunately, these guidelines were for the sole benefit of the insurance company. The guidelines
The Maryland Workers’ Compensation Act is designed to provide medical care and wage benefits to injured employees in an efficient and timely manner. However, that is not always the case. Our workers’ comp laws and
Chapter 17: Maryland Workers’ Compensation for Correctional Officers Correctional officers are also entitled to a presumption of law related to certain health conditions, and as of October 1, 2018, are now considered “Public Safety” pursuant