Personal Injury
Deadly Pedestrian Accident on Sinclair Lane Is One of Many This Year
On September 11, 2023, a man was walking on the 4300 block of Sinclair Lane near Herring Run Park in Baltimore when he was struck by a vehicle. At this time, police have not identified the victim nor the driver. Any fatal accident, including Monday’s, is a tragedy – but it’s far from uncommon these…
Read MoreWhich Trucks Have the Most Accidents?
As trucks increase in size and weight, their blind spots grow and they become more difficult to control. When most drivers envision a “heavy truck,” they have an arbitrary picture of a big rig in their head. The fact is that a heavy truck falls into a classification between two significant categories, and these types…
Read MoreThe Other Driver Says I Hit Them; What Do I Do?
There are times when it is easier to determine who is at fault for a car accident than others. Perhaps you were hit by a speeding or drunk driver, or by a driver who ran through a stop sign because he or she was texting. In cases like these, a police report may back up…
Read MoreWhat Are “Damages” in a Car Accident Case in Maryland?
When you suffer injuries in a car accident, one of the first discussions you will have with your injury attorney will be about what you have lost in the wake of your accident. These losses can span from personal items, like your car or anything of value housed inside it, to your physical abilities or…
Read MoreMaryland Vehicle Accidents from Defective Tires
You should check your tires periodically for normal wear and tear or even issues caused by the tire manufacturer. If you notice any signs of worn out or defective tires, you should have them replaced as quickly as possible to prevent a dangerous or deadly situation from occurring. A tire defect is anything that prevents…
Read MoreRecent Maryland Car Accident Statistics
Car accidents in Maryland are on the rise, according to the state’s Zero Deaths Maryland website. As of the week of August 8, 2023, 353 people have died on Maryland roads. Last year at this time, 321 people had lost their lives. This marks an increase of 32 fatalities. Even though the number of fatal…
Read MoreCan I Experience PTSD After a Car Accident?
Yes, it is possible to experience post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) after a car accident. PTSD is a mental health condition that can develop after a person has experienced or witnessed a traumatic event, such as a car accident. While it’s natural for people to feel shaken or anxious after being involved in a car accident,…
Read MoreDeadly Collision on the Baltimore-Washington Parkway Involved Multiple Vehicles
There was a deadly multi-car crash on the Baltimore-Washington Parkway on Saturday, August 5. The news about the collision is scant; there’s an ongoing investigation, but no cause of the crash released yet. We do know that three other adults were hospitalized, but those injuries do not appear to be life-threatening. The Baltimore Sun reports…
Read More20 Pedestrians Are Killed Every Day in the United States
A new study by the Governors Highway Safety Association (GHSA) spotlights pedestrian fatalities in 2022 – and the news is not good. In fact, the rate of pedestrian deaths here in the United States is at its highest rate in more than 40 years. NPR reports, “The organization, which tracks pedestrian deaths in the U.S.,…
Read MoreDriver Fatigue Is a Real and Present Danger
Fatigued driving, often underestimated and overlooked, poses a serious threat on the roads. When drivers are sleep-deprived or excessively tired, their ability to focus, react quickly, and make sound decisions becomes impaired. This can lead to an increased risk of accidents, injuries, and even fatalities. Fatigue-related crashes are preventable, yet they continue to occur with…
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