Monthly Archives: April 2026
The Role Of Medical Records In Proving Police Misconduct Injuries
In Maryland police misconduct cases, allegations of excessive force or unlawful treatment often come down to one critical issue: proof. When a civilian claims to have been injured during an encounter with law enforcement, medical records frequently serve as the most objective and persuasive evidence available. For individuals pursuing claims against police departments or… Read More »
Can A Landlord Be Liable For Dog Attacks In Common Areas?
Tenants, guests, and even couriers have been bitten by loose dogs on rental properties. Then, liability hinges on a range of legal questions, such as whether the landlord had (or should have had) knowledge of a dangerous animal, whether the injury occurred in areas the landlord controlled, and whether the landlord took reasonable steps… Read More »
Your Rights In Jail And During Pretrial Detention
The loss of physical freedom does not mean the loss of constitutional rights. Individuals held in jail or pretrial detention facilities remain protected under the United States Constitution and Maryland law. Unfortunately, violations do occur behind detention center walls, often out of public view. Talk to a Baltimore police misconduct lawyer about your rights… Read More »
Medical Necessity Is A Medical Decision, Not An Insurance One
Medical treatment for accident injuries is assumed to be covered by insurance. So many are surprised when an insurance adjuster asserts that a recommended procedure or therapy is not medically necessary. This raises an important question: who decides what medical care is necessary after a traffic accident, the treating physician or the insurance company?… Read More »
The Financial Impact Of A Career-Ending Accident
Serious car and truck accidents can end a career, leading to devastating financial consequences. Beyond the immediate medical treatment, injured individuals often face the loss of a profession they spent years building. For Maryland residents, understanding how to obtain financial relief in these circumstances is essential. A knowledgeable Baltimore personal injury lawyer can protect… Read More »
Poor Lighting In Parking Areas And Modern Advances
Parking garages, surface lots, and alleyways are often treated as afterthoughts when it comes to property safety. Yet these areas are among the most common locations for assaults, robberies, and other violent crimes. For victims, poor lighting can mean the difference between seeing danger in time and being caught completely off guard. And for… Read More »
Facing An Intoxication Charge As A Commercial Driver’s License Holder
For individuals who hold a Commercial Driver’s License (CDL), an intoxication-related charge carries consequences that extend far beyond standard criminal penalties. In Maryland, CDL holders are held to stricter standards than non-commercial drivers, and even a single alcohol- or drug-related offense can place a professional driving career at risk. A Baltimore criminal lawyer who… Read More »
The Role Of Surveillance In Maryland Workers’ Compensation Cases
Injured workers are often surprised to learn that workers’ compensation insurance carriers use surveillance to evaluate claims. Insurers may hire private investigators or monitor social media activity in an effort to challenge the severity of an injury or the legitimacy of a claim. To be informed about how surveillance is used (and how it… Read More »