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Children’s Injuries In Baltimore Spike Over Summer Months: How Parents Can Reduce The Risks

By Maryland Injury Lawyers |

Children throughout Maryland eagerly anticipate the summer months. Unfortunately, between being off their regular schedules and an increase in activity, it is one of the most common times of year for personal injuries to happen. Summer injuries can prove devastating to children and often happen due to the negligence of others. Our Maryland personal… Read More »

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Reducing Maryland Car Accident Risks: Summer Road Trip Safety Tips

By Maryland Injury Lawyers |

Summer 2025 is shaping up to be a record-breaking year. The American Automobile Association (AAA) reports that over 45 million Americans traveled over Memorial Day weekend, the highest number since 2005. Similarly high numbers are expected in the months ahead, and with the majority of these travelers opting for road trips, Maryland’s highways are… Read More »

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How Traumatic Brain Injuries In Baltimore Impact Victims And Their Loved Ones

By Maryland Injury Lawyers |

Traumatic brain injuries (TBI) in Baltimore can change your own or a loved one’s life in an instant. TBI often causes physical, cognitive, and emotional changes, which require ongoing medical care while resulting in potential long-term disabilities. Unfortunately, the effects aren’t always immediately visible, and many victims walk away from accidents unaware that they’ve… Read More »

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Five Common Car Accident Collisions In Baltimore And How To Protect Your Rights After A Crash

By Maryland Injury Lawyers |

Car accidents in Baltimore are common and can happen on traffic-congested streets downtown, on local bridges, and when driving through tunnels or major interstates surrounding the area. However, not all crashes are the same. Our Maryland car accident lawyers explain five common types of collisions and the steps you need to take to protect… Read More »

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Medical Emergency Blamed For Fatal Car Accident In Maryland

By Maryland Injury Lawyers |

Car accidents in Maryland caused by speeding, texting, or intoxication regularly make headline news. However, in some cases, crashes are not caused by negligence, but rather by unexpected medical emergencies. Unfortunately, a medical emergency is blamed for a tragic fatal crash in St. Mary’s County.  Our Maryland car accident lawyers explain more about conditions… Read More »

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Injured in a Motorcycle Crash? What Maryland Bikers Need to Know

By Maryland Injury Lawyers |

Summer is the perfect time of year for motorcycle riding in Maryland. However, whether you ride locally or to visit the beach and other destinations, be aware that motorcyclists face more risks on the road than any other group of drivers. Without the protection of a steel frame or airbags, bikers are vulnerable to… Read More »

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How To Get Compensation For Back and Neck Injuries After A Maryland Car Accident

By Maryland Injury Lawyers |

Car accidents in Maryland can cause deep damage to your neck or back. They can happen due to rollovers, rear-end collisions, or other types of crashes. Unfortunately, while symptoms are often subtle at first, these injuries can cause long-term impairments that limit your ability to work, care for your family, or even get out… Read More »

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Medical Misdiagnosis And Your Rights In A Maryland Medical Malpractice Claim

By Maryland Injury Lawyers |

When you visit the doctor, you trust they will protect your health. But what happens when a medical professional gets a diagnosis wrong? Misdiagnosis is one of the most common and dangerous forms of medical error in the U.S., often delaying potentially life-saving treatment or leading to harmful and unnecessary interventions. In Maryland, patients… Read More »

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