Recent Blog Posts

Workplace Injuries In Retail And Service Environments
When most people think of dangerous jobs, they typically imagine construction sites or factory floors, not the aisles of a retail store or the kitchen of a busy restaurant. But the reality is that workers in retail, food service, and customer-facing roles often suffer from serious injuries due to the repetitive, physically demanding nature… Read More »

Legal Recourse When The Police Violate Your Civil Rights
Individuals in Maryland, and across the United States, are protected by civil rights guaranteed under the Constitution. These include the right to be free from unlawful searches, seizures, and use of excessive force. When police officers overstep their authority, the consequences can be life-altering. Fortunately, legal avenues exist to hold law enforcement accountable. If… Read More »

What If The Other Driver Involved In A Car Crash Isn’t From Maryland?
Being involved in a car or truck accident is stressful enough, but when the other driver isn’t from Maryland, the situation can become even more complicated. Whether they’re visiting from another state or simply passing through, dealing with out-of-state drivers requires a careful approach to ensure you secure the financial relief you need. Out-of-state… Read More »

How EMR (Electronic Medical Record) Errors Can Lead To Malpractice Claims
Designed to improve patient safety, streamline healthcare, and reduce human error, Electronic Medical Records (EMRs) are the preferred documentation choice for many healthcare communities. But like any system, they’re only as accurate and effective as the people using them. While EMRs reduce paper clutter and offer better data access, they’ve also introduced new forms… Read More »

Baltimore Office Workers, RSIs, And Comp Claims
Most people think of workplace injuries being construction accidents or slip and falls in warehouses. But for thousands of Baltimore office workers, injuries happen quietly and over time. Repetitive strain injuries (RSIs), such as carpal tunnel syndrome, tendinitis, and chronic back pain, are common among employees who spend long hours at a desk, typing,… Read More »

Am I A Good Candidate For Pretrial Diversion?
Should you be arrested, you may wonder if there’s a way to resolve your case without a conviction or lengthy court process. For some first-time, non-violent offenders, alternate resolution options are in reach. One option that may be available to you is pretrial diversion, which is a program designed to offer certain individuals a… Read More »

How To Prove Negligence In A MD Medical Malpractice Case
When you seek medical care, you place trust in the hands of trained professionals. But when a healthcare provider’s mistake leads to harm, it may constitute medical malpractice. To learn more about how negligence works, connect with a Baltimore personal injury lawyer. Knowing what evidence is required to build a strong case can make… Read More »

Liability For Injuries From Falling Objects
Falling object injuries can happen in a variety of settings, from bustling construction sites to crowded retail stores. When an object falls and strikes a person, the injuries can be severe, ranging from concussions and broken bones to life-threatening trauma. In Maryland, premises liability laws hold property owners and managers accountable for ensuring a… Read More »

Negligence In Amusement Parks And Popular Tourist Destinations
Home to numerous family-friendly destinations, from amusement parks and arcades to indoor play zones and waterfront attractions, Maryland has many locations designed for fun. Yet while good times can often be had, risks are also present. When property owners or operators fail to keep visitors safe, serious harm can follow. The reality is that… Read More »

Do Insurance Companies Monitor Injured Parties?
If you’ve been injured in a Maryland car accident and have filed a claim, you might be surprised to learn that the insurance company could be monitoring you. Insurers often use surveillance tactics to investigate claims and look for evidence that could reduce or deny compensation. To learn more about how surveillance is used… Read More »