Some people in Maryland regularly walk to the corner store because it feels wasteful to drive. Other people jog or run on the shoulders of public roads as a form of exercise. Pedestrians technically have the right to share the road with motor vehicles and bicycles....
Personal Injury
Taking legal action against a reckless driver
Most car accidents in Maryland are caused by human errors. If you are injured in a motor vehicle collision, a reckless or negligent driver will likely be the at-fault party. Reckless motorists who cause accidents pay steep fines and often lose their driving...
Understanding the consequences of fatal car accidents caused by speeding
Being involved in a car accident is devastating enough. If someone is injured or if the accident results in a fatality, there may be an array of legal consequences to confront, especially if speeding was a factor in the initial collision. From 2018 to 2021, speeding...
Don’t overshare on social media after a car accident
According to recent data, about 100,000 motor vehicle accidents happen in Maryland annually. Sharing excessive personal information on social media can have negative consequences. It could be best to avoid social media if you were recently involved in a car accident,...
SUVs and pedestrian accidents more likely to occur
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), SUVs are more likely to be involved in accidents with pedestrians than other vehicle types. Suppose you are in a pedestrian accident in Maryland involving an SUV or other large vehicle. In that...