In our regularly updated blog, we discuss what to expect from your personal injury claim. Learn about the process for resolving claims from car crashes, slip and falls, dog bites, and other negligence-related accidents—including why Maryland has one of the strictest liability laws in the United States.
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What You Should Know About Medical Malpractice CasesMedical malpractice cases are difficult to win, costly to prepare and take to trial, and will routinely take years to reach a conclusion.
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Can a Drone Benefit Your Personal Injury Case?Technology is always advancing and smart attorneys learn and use new technology to the advantage of their clients.
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Common Issues in Bicycle CollisionsWhen the weather gets nice, it's inevitable that more people are out jogging, playing sports, and riding bicycles.
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Why is My New Car Less Safe?Discover how modern cars contribute to distracted driving and make road safety a concern. Learn about the impact of infotainment systems on driver attention.
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How to Give a Recorded Statement to an Insurance Company-Everything You Should KnowLearn how to give a recorded statement to an insurance company with 7 simple tips from Sussman & Simcox to avoid costly mistakes and safeguard your claim
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Contending With Closed Head Injury After An Auto Collision in Gaithersburg, MarylandSuffering from a closed head injury after an auto collision? Learn about diagnosis & treatment options to ensure your health and legal right are protected.
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The Law of Contributory Negligence In MarylandUnder Maryland law, a person who is found to be contributorily negligent may not recover ANY damages for their injuries
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Personal Injury Protection - Its That Time of YearWe are bringing you this annual reminder to look at your auto policy and make sure that you have purchased PIP coverage.
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Maryland Trucking AccidentsWith over 3.5 million heavy-duty trucks traveling on the nation's highways, the potential of severe accidents is always present.
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Ghost CyclesAs you drive around the state, you may occasionally see an all-white bicycle chained to a street sign or telephone pole. It may be adorned with flowers