Drunk Driving Accident Attorneys in Baltimore

Driver holds head in hands after failing a Breathalyzer test

Whether you use a ride-share service or make plans to have a designated driver, there are plenty of ways to keep from driving under the influence of alcohol. Simply put, there is no good excuse or reason for driving drunk. Sadly, some people do not act responsibly and end up seriously injuring or killing others…

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Aggressive Driving and Road Rage in Maryland

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Highways and city streets present inherent risks and dangers even when everyone is driving safely and courteously. Aggressive drivers increase the chance of accident and injury. In many instances, road rage results in car accidents that injure innocent drivers. When a Maryland car accident occurs, one of the first questions everyone has is “what happened?”…

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Young Drivers and Baltimore Car Accidents

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In Maryland and throughout the United States, young drivers are simply at higher risk of experiencing an injury accident. Teen car accidents are far more common than we as parents, teachers, and mentors would like to believe, and the data surrounding young driver accidents is frightening to say the least. According to the Maryland Vehicle…

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How Pre-Existing Conditions Can Impact Your Settlement?

Woman holds neck after being in an auto accident

When you are injured in a car crash due to someone else’s negligence, the liable party is usually responsible for your medical expenses, lost earnings, and pain and suffering. However, not all personal injury cases are that simple. Suppose you injure your back in a car crash where another driver rear-ends you. You might assume…

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What To Do if You Have an Accident Involving a Rental Car

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If you were hurt in a car accident involving a rental car, you probably have a lot of questions about what to do next. Picking up the pieces after a collision is always a stressful and overwhelming experience, and the situation is complicated by the fact that one of the vehicles was not owned by…

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Should You Accept the First Lowball Settlement Offer?

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One of the most frequently asked questions we get about auto accident injury first offer settlements is should I accept my insurance companies first lowball offer to settle? The quick answer is NO! Unless you simply want to receive the lowest possible amount from your insurance company, you should not accept the first settlement offer…

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