Monthly Archives: September 2025
What License Points Are And Why They Matter
When most people think about traffic violations, they picture fines or maybe a court appearance. But in Maryland, breaking certain traffic laws can lead to more than just a ticket, it can put “points” on your driver’s license. While you may not see them on your windshield or dashboard, these points can lead to… Read More »
What Is Bond And Why Are There Conditions?
Being released on bond can feel like a second chance. It’s an opportunity to catch your breath and prepare for your day in court. But it’s important to understand that bond is not freedom without limits. It’s a legal agreement that allows you to remain out of custody under certain conditions, and violating those… Read More »
Navigating Workers’ Comp After A Construction Accident In Maryland
Construction work is one of the most dangerous professions, both in the state of Maryland and across the country. From scaffolding falls and heavy machinery accidents to electrical shocks and repetitive stress injuries, construction workers face daily risks that can lead to serious or even life-altering injuries. When an accident happens on the job,… Read More »
Security Matters And Liability For Third-Party Attacks
Following an injury sustained in a third-party attack on someone else’s property, the question of liability could arise. Claims could hinge on the legal duty of property owners and managers to provide a reasonably safe environment. It is important to know that when a person or business has a duty of care and they… Read More »
Liability Issues In Maryland’s Rural Properties And Farm Venues
Maryland’s rural landscapes are home to working farms, scenic estates, and agritourism destinations that attract visitors from across the region. From pumpkin patches in the fall to weddings in restored barns, these venues offer a unique charm, but they can also present distinct hazards. When accidents occur on rural properties, the legal questions surrounding… Read More »
Is Stacking Uninsured Coverage An Option In Maryland?
After a car accident, a frustrating discovery can be learning that an at-fault driver doesn’t have enough insurance. In some situations, at-fault drivers don’t even have inadequate coverage, they don’t have any at all. Fortunately, Maryland drivers have the option to protect themselves with stacking uninsured/underinsured motorist (UM/UIM) coverage. A Baltimore personal injury lawyer… Read More »
Healthcare Workers And On-The-Job Injuries
Should a person think of dangerous jobs, they often picture construction sites or factories. Yet some of the most injury-prone professions that don’t come to mind are those in healthcare. Nurses, medical assistants, and other healthcare professionals face unique on-the-job hazards that can lead to serious, long-term injuries. In Maryland, these workers have the… Read More »
What Is Vocational Rehabilitation?
When people think about the aftermath of medical malpractice, they often focus on the immediate medical consequences. This could include additional surgeries, corrective procedures, or long-term care. But the true cost of medical malpractice often extends far beyond hospital bills. If a victim is not able to return to work and earn a living,… Read More »