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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A Personal Injury Mystery in MarylandMystery solved, case resolved. How can our firm help you with your injury claim?
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Discover Silver Spring, MarylandSilver Spring personal injury lawyers with decades of experience handling traffic collisions, slip and falls, and more.
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Is the Insurance Industry Spying on You?In modern society we have become totally reliant on the internet for commerce, news, entertainment, and even interpersonal communications.
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Famous Last Words: “I Have Full Coverage”We have been on a mission to educate as many Marylanders as possible about obtaining adequate auto insurance BEFORE a traffic collision happens.
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Presenting a Successful Claim for Lost WagesIn personal injury claims, there are usually three elements of “damage” that may be claimed by the victim, Medical Expenses, Lost Wages, and Pain & Suffering.
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Six Ways a Runner Can Increase Their Safety on Maryland StreetsWhy do joggers prefer to run in the road, when they would be safer on the sidewalk where there are no cars?
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PIP vs. Guest PIP - Don’t Be Fooled!At Sussman & Simcox, we have long stressed the importance of adding Person Injury Protection (PIP) to your auto policy.
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All About Rideshare CollisionsAs personal injury attorneys, we have seen a growing number of issues arise in collisions where one of the vehicles is being used as a ride-share vehicle.
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Resolving an Auto Property Damage Claim in MarylandAfter a collision, there are two potential sources of recovery for your property damage to effectively resolve an auto property damage claim in Maryland.
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Personal Injury Accidents And Taking ActionPersonal injury is an area of law that encompasses various types of accidents. But not every bad event that happens to you is a reason to file a lawsuit.