Monthly Archives: August 2022

Maryland Rental Car Accident Injuries
Plenty of Americans, including those living in Maryland, opt to use rental cars as a form of transportation. Some rent cars when they are vacationing while others use them for business trips. Rental vehicles can also be a great option for individuals who are having their own automobile repaired or need a different type… Read More »

Why You Need To Report Maryland Work Injuries
It is an unfortunate reality that people get hurt at work. While some of these injuries are small, others require medical care and long recovery periods. For example, severe injuries are possible when falls result in back injuries or there are car crashes in work vehicles. After any work injury, minor or severe, injuries… Read More »

Commercial Vehicles And Maryland DUIs
Individuals need a specific license to operate a large vehicle for work. It is a requirement for the person to have a valid commercial driver’s license, commonly referred to as a CDL. This is a requirement because serious harm is possible when operating heavy, commercial vehicles, such as trailer trucks. Additionally, because of the… Read More »

Shoulder Pain And Underlying Harm
Traffic collisions can lead to a lot of different issues, from physical pain to extensive emotional distress. It is important to take the event seriously. People want to believe they are ok, so in the surge of adrenaline following a road crash they may say a shoulder pain is no big deal, that it… Read More »

After A Maryland Rideshare Crash, Contact The Company
It is well understood that driving cars and trucks carry dangers and accidents are more likely when a driver is tired or intoxicated. Because of this, many choose to take a rideshare service if they are not able to drive themselves safely or if they want to access the convenience of riding in a… Read More »

Maryland Assault Injuries
The reason for an assault or attack can sometimes be connected, at least in part, a property being unsafe. Premises that are unkept and poorly maintained, with broken locks and minimum security, could lead to a person being attacked and needing medical care for physical injuries and mental health counseling for distress, PTSD, or… Read More »

Preparing For An MVA Hearing After A DUI
If you were pulled over and charged with driving under the influence (DUI) in Maryland, you may feel like your entire world has been shattered. There can be severe consequences when a person is found to have a blood alcohol content higher than .08 and faces a DUI arrest. Generally, if it is your… Read More »

Evidence To Prove Loss Of Income
If you were injured in a Maryland accident, your body will need time to recover. And sometimes a person is unable to work while they go through the healing process. Either because of the nature of their job, the extent of their injuries, or both. Income loss can be emotionally stressful during a time… Read More »