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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Why You Need a Personal Injury Lawyer After an Accident in MarylandDo you think you have a personal injury or auto accident case in Gaithersburg or Rockville, MD? Contact Sussman & Simcox Attorneys at Law for a consultation!
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Car Accidents 101: Sussman & Simcox Shares Critical InformationDistracted driving, fatigue, and impaired driving are just a few of the leading causes of car accidents. Sussman & Simcox's infographic shares this knowledge.
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Introduction to Dog Bites and LiabilityMany personal injury claims near Gaithersburg stem from dog bites.
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Sussman and Simcox Attorney Shares What Steps to Take After an Car AccidentDiscover essential steps to take after an auto accident and consult Sussman and Simcox Attorneys to help you protect your rights and secure the claim.
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Types of Wrongful Death ClaimsIf you have recently lost a loved one due to another’s negligence, you should contact a wrongful death lawyer near Rockville or Gaithersburg.
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Can You Sue a Hospital for Negligence?If an employee at a hospital deviates from a standard of medical care, and you suffer an injury, you may be able to sue the hospital for negligence.
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Dietary Supplement AlertThe U.S. is home to a very lucrative industry of dietary supplements, promising various benefits to the user, including rapid weight loss and other benefits.
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Safe Holiday Driving TipsFamilies across the country are about to embark on lengthy car journeys to see their loved ones for Thanksgiving and Christmas.
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Understanding the Vaccine Injury Compensation ProgramNo medicine is perfect. Even the most helpful vaccines have the potential to harm a small portion of the population.
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Driving Safely on Winter IceThe best advice for driving on frozen streets is to avoid it altogether, but realistically, you will likely need to get behind the wheel this winter.