Accident Law
What if the At-fault Driver Doesn’t Have Insurance?
If the other driver does not have insurance, you will need to file a claim with your own insurance company. Under Maryland law, you are required to have the following coverages for accidents involving uninsured motorists: Uninsured Motorist Bodily Injury – You must purchase $30,000.00 per person and $60,000.00 per accident at minimum. This pays…
Read MoreAre Witness Statements Really That Important After a Car Accident?
Many people who have been involved in a car collision as themselves (and their lawyers) this question: “How important are witness statements, and are they really the juggernaut behind your car crash claim?” In short, yes. We would love to take this time to spell out the importance of witness statements when it comes to…
Read MoreHow To Prove You Are Not at Fault for an Auto Accident
If you are filing an insurance claim after a car accident, it is vital that you determine who was at fault for the auto collision and your injuries. If the other party’s negligent or careless actions caused your accident, you may be entitled to compensation. However, if the other party proves you were partially at…
Read MoreCar Accident Checklist
Were you or a loved one injured in a Baltimore car accident? Is another driver responsible for your injuries? Understandably, you may be wondering what to do next and whether you need to retain a Baltimore car accident attorney. Pursuing an injury claim with the other driver’s insurance is not a straightforward process. You need…
Read MoreMaryland Tire Blowout Accident Attorneys
Tire blowouts can cause the driver to lose control of their vehicle, resulting in a car wreck. This can lead to serious injuries and property damage. It is essential that you make sure you have good quality tires, however, sometimes you may have unknowingly been provided with a defective tire, or the vehicle itself could…
Read MoreUnderstanding the Three Collision Rule
Motor vehicle crashes involve three types of collisions: vehicle collision, human collision, and internal collision. Being aware of the three collisions concept and understanding the dangers allows occupants to understand where and how their injuries occur. When you first see an auto accident take each car and multiply it by three. With every vehicular accident,…
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