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Monthly Archives: December 2019

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Examining 4 Legal Elements of Workers’ Compensation in Maryland

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Workers’ compensation in Maryland is a legal doctrine that addresses the liability for injuries and diseases that occur in the employment context. This doctrine applies when an employee sustains a qualifying injury — or contracts an occupational disease — as a function of performing their job duties. In these cases, the injured employee can… Read More »

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Prince George County Traffic Stop May Lead to Police Misconduct Claim

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A 24-year-old Maryland man injured during a traffic stop in Prince George County may file a police misconduct claim against the arresting officers, according to an article by The Washington Post. The traffic stop in question occurred on October 17th at approximately 5:30 p.m. Near the 4000 block of Wheeler Road in Oxon Hill,… Read More »

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Eligibility for Filing a Wrongful Death Action in Maryland

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Under Maryland law, wrongful death is a type of personal injury action designed to compensate family members for the death of a loved one. These actions are only available if the death resulted from a negligent or wrongful act. Additionally, Maryland law outlines various factors concerning the eligibility to file a wrongful death action… Read More »

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Overview of Medical Malpractice Claims Under Maryland Law

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Medical malpractice is a cause of action available under Maryland civil law. Malpractice claims arise when there is negligence, and a patient suffers a medical injury. To qualify as medical malpractice under Maryland law, the injury must involve a health care provider as well. What is the Definition of a Health Care Provider? Maryland… Read More »

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Are Maryland Landlords or Tenants Responsible for Premises Liability Claims?

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Premises liability is a doctrine that exists within the boundaries of personal injury law in Maryland. This doctrine addresses the legal liability of property owners for injuries that occur on their premises. On a larger level, premises liability requires an owner to take reasonable steps to address dangerous conditions that exist on their property…. Read More »

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Maryland Student Fatality Leads to Wrongful Death Settlement

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The Worcester County Board of Education recently settled a wrongful death lawsuit involving a 2016 student fatality, according to an article by The Dispatch. School officials declined to comment on the monetary value of this settlement. This wrongful death lawsuit originated in January of 2016. At that time, a 15-year-old boy with a seizure-related… Read More »

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Survey of Marijuana Laws & Penalties in Maryland

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Outside of narrowly constructed exceptions, it a criminal offense to possess or distribute marijuana in the State of Maryland. Any person who disregards these laws can face incarceration and steep monetary fines. But the exact nature of the criminal penalties fluctuates based on the type of offense, quantity of marijuana in question, and number… Read More »

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What are the Reporting Requirements for Maryland Car Accidents?

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Whenever a driver causes a car accident in Maryland, they have a duty to stop their vehicle and report certain information. Any driver who leaves the scene of the accident is guilty of a crime under Maryland law, commonly referred to as “hit and run.” Although the reporting requirements for these different types of… Read More »

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