Personal Injury Law
Can Car Crashes Cause PTSD?
A car accident is a traumatizing and stressful event that can leave behind physical injuries, psychological trauma, and emotional scars. While physical injuries are almost always immediately apparent after a car collision, the same cannot be said about psychological injuries, including post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). PTSD is one of the most common mental health conditions…
Read MoreWhat Are Some of the Potential Benefits of Hiring an Attorney After a Rideshare Auto Accident?
Uber, Lyft and other Rideshare companies have only grown in popularity as the years go on. While the convenience these services have added to our lives is undeniable, there are no appreciable safety benefits for riders or other drivers. In fact, ridesharing has been found to increase the number of cars on the road, which…
Read MoreWhat To Do After a Bicycle Accident With Injuries in Maryland
Maryland is a state with a growing cycling community, as people increasingly turn to bicycles for both recreational, and commuting purposes. Riding a bicycle in Baltimore is a convenient option for inexpensive transportation, and the use of bicycles is steadily growing over the years with the cost of living on the rise. Obviously, bicycling allows…
Read MoreCar Accident Claims for Pregnant Women
A car accident during pregnancy can lead to devastating outcomes. If the auto collision was caused by someone else’s negligent actions, an expectant mother has the legal right to pursue compensation for her and her unborn child’s damages. No matter the circumstances, getting into a car collision is a traumatic and scary experience. This fear…
Read MoreHow Pre-Existing Conditions Can Impact Your Settlement?
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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