Category Archives: Personal Injury

Who Is Liable When Injuries Happen at School?
There are many types of school injuries. In some cases the school or individuals who work at the school could be liable. Particularly if actions could have helped a child to avoid illness or injury. There are even instances of wrongful death. Talk to a Baltimore personal injury lawyer about your unique situation. Types… Read More »

Personal Injury Claims and Pre-Existing Conditions
If you have been injured in a car accident, you may be moving forward with a personal injury claim. But what if you have a pre-existing condition? Depending on the situation, a pre-existing condition can make a case more complicated, because sometimes a pre-existing condition is exacerbated as a result of the accident. After… Read More »

Can a Property Owner Be Liable for Negligent Security?
As a renter, you have the right to a reasonable amount of security on the property you have rented. You should also expect to be safe on the property of a business you are frequenting. If there was a criminal act on a business property or within or on a property you have been… Read More »

How Does a Baltimore Claim Become a Baltimore Lawsuit?
If you are filing a personal injury claim in Maryland, you may be wondering when or if it will develop into a lawsuit. Each situation is unique and talking to an experienced attorney will give you options moving forward. After a car accident, for example, during the claim process, your Baltimore personal injury lawyer… Read More »

Occupational Injuries and Older Workers
More and more people are working past the retirement age of 65. Some continue to work for financial reasons, while others choose to work for the enjoyment of their job and the social interaction of their workplace. Whatever the reason an individual chooses to work beyond retirement, the truth is that for many people… Read More »

Maryland Mother Seeks Medical Malpractice Claim Against U.S. Navy
A Maryland mother would like to pursue a medical malpractice claim against the U.S. Navy after the death of her son, according to an article by WFMD. But long-standing legal precedence prevents members of the armed forces from pursuing medical malpractice claims related to military service. Back in December of 2017, the son was… Read More »

Eligibility for Filing a Wrongful Death Action in Maryland
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 »

Does a Maryland Parking Lot Shooting Qualify as Negligent Security?
A man from Chillum, Maryland, faces criminal charges after shooting and killing a man in a supermarket parking lot, according to an article by WTOP. This shooting occurred at approximately 3:45 p.m. on Saturday, September 14th. When law enforcement arrived at the 5600 block of Sargent Road, they found a 33-year-old victim with multiple… Read More »

Maryland Regent Dies in the Midst of Medical Malpractice Lawsuit
An attorney who served on the University of Maryland Board of Regents died from cancer in the midst of a medical malpractice lawsuit, according to an article by WTOP. This attorney was only 39 years old at the time of her death after a prolonged battle with cancer that eventually claimed her life. This… Read More »

Hit and Run Car Accident in Maryland Results in DUI Charges
A man from Hebron, Maryland, faces criminal charges for driving under the influence (DUI) after causing an accident and fleeing the scene, according to an article by ABC affiliate WMDT. This car accident occurred at approximately 8 p.m. on October 21st near 507 North Main Street in Hebron. At that time, Maryland State Police… Read More »