After you’ve been seriously injured in a car accident, it’s normal to have questions. Our blog provides the information you need to protect your legal rights. Learn why you should always seek immediate medical attention even if you think you’re not seriously injured, why you should never talk to an insurance adjuster without an attorney present, how insurance companies will try to trick you out of a fair settlement, and much more.
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Staying Calm and Taking the Proper Steps Immediately Following a Car AccidentIf you are involved in a car accident, read this blog to learn what to do to ensure you receive compensation for damages. Contact Sussman & Simcox today!
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Auto Accident Injuries: Traumatic Brain InjuriesFor important answers to frequently asked questions about traumatic brain injuries, read this article by Sussman & Simcox. Contact us more information.
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What You Need to Know About Documenting Auto Accident DamageLearn essential steps for documenting auto accident damage to strengthen your personal injury claim. Discover how to capture evidence after a car accident.
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A Look at the Most Common Causes of Car AccidentsDiscover the most common causes of car accidents, including distracted driving, road conditions & more. Learn how these factors contribute to collisions.
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Understanding Maryland’s Distracted Driving LawThis past April, the Maryland General Assembly passed a law that allows police officers to pull over drivers who are visibly on the phone or text messaging.
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What Are the Most Common Car Accident Injuries?Car accidents can cause serious medical traumas for even the most careful of drivers.
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Determining Legal Liability in a Personal Injury CaseIn the personal injury context, determining liability is essential to bringing a strong claim against the at-fault parties.
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Negligent Driving Behavior: Common Distracted Driving HabitsToday’s drivers are more digitally connected than ever before.
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Preventing Car Accidents Among Elderly DriversIn the United States, thousands of car accidents are caused by drivers who are intentionally reckless such as speeding and driving drunk.
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Reasons Why Distracted Driving Is a Big Threat in the United StatesAccording to the CDC, the rate of accidents caused by distracted driving is significantly higher in the United States than that of several European nation.