Category Archives: Personal Injury

Can You Reopen a Settled Accident Case in Maryland?
When involved in an accident, medical bills can pile up fast, creating financial pressure. Now, imagine the insurance company offering you a settlement that seems enough to cover your expenses. Though you’re still recovering, you accept the offer and sign the release form. However, you later realize your injuries are far worse than you… Read More »

How Long Does It Take To Get a Second Settlement Offer in Maryland?
After an accident, you may contact your insurance company or the other party’s insurance company to report the accident. When negotiations are concluded, you may be presented with a settlement offer. Unfortunately, it’s common for insurance companies to undervalue your claim, presenting a less-than-ideal initial offer. If the settlement offer doesn’t reflect the full… Read More »

Claim vs. Lawsuit: What’s the Difference?
When it comes to personal injury cases, the terms “claim” and “lawsuit” are often used interchangeably as if they mean the same thing. While both involve seeking compensation from an at-fault party after an accident, they differ and have unique implications. If you or a loved one has been injured and are deciding whether… Read More »

Some Vital Information About Sexual Abuse/Assault Civil Cases in Maryland
Sexual abuse and sexual assault are an unfortunate reality in the United States of America, Maryland not being an exception. It is hard to measure the true scope of sexual assault and sexual abuse because many of these cases are not reported. However, it is estimated that hundreds of thousands of people are sexually… Read More »

Understanding Birth Injuries and Medical Malpractice in Maryland
Birth injuries are among the most traumatic (both physically and emotionally) experiences a family can endure. In some cases, birth injuries are unpreventable. However, some birth injuries occur due to medical negligence or substandard care by healthcare providers. When a birth injury occurs due to medical negligence or substandard care, it may be classified… Read More »

Understanding Wrongful Death in Maryland: What It Is, Who Can File a Claim, and Recoverable Damages
Losing a loved one is one of the most devastating experiences in life, and when you lose someone because of another person’s negligence or misconduct, the pain can be even more profound. In Maryland, when someone dies as a result of another party’s misconduct or negligence, their family could be eligible to file a… Read More »

Steps To Take Immediately After a Maryland Car Accident
Being involved in a car accident can be a frightening and overwhelming experience. Unfortunately, car accidents are quite common in the United States of America, Maryland, is no exception. According to statistics, there are over 5.9 million police-reported accidents in the U.S. yearly. Knowing the right steps to take after a car accident can… Read More »

The Importance of Preserving Evidence
If you have suffered injuries in an accident or incident due to the negligence of another party, it is vital that you start preserving evidence from the start. In the realm of personal injury law, evidence is a critical component that can significantly affect the outcome of your case. As personal injury attorneys, we… Read More »

My Doctor Made a Mistake. Why Are Attorneys Declining To Take My Case?
When a medical professional makes a mistake, the results can be devastating. A medical mistake can result in a patient suffering severe injuries or worsening conditions. After a person suffers harm under the care of a medical professional, they may consider filing a medical malpractice claim. To seek justice, the injured seek the counsel… Read More »