CONTRIBUTORY NEGLIGENCE IN MARYLAND

Most states in this country follow the rule of comparative negligence when it comes to personal injury claims, but Maryland is one of five jurisdictions (including Alabama, North Carolina, Virginia, and D.C.) that follow the outdated rule of contributory negligence. What is Contributory Negligence? Under the rule of contributory negligence, an injured party can be […]

SOCIAL MEDIA AND YOUR PERSONAL INJURY CLAIM

Social media sites, like Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter, are places where people share their thoughts, feelings, and experiences with friends and family. However, if you’re in the midst of a personal injury claim, it is important to be mindful of the impact your social media activity can have on your case. Here are some considerations […]

WHY YOU SHOULD GET ENHANCED UNDERINSURED MOTORIST COVERAGE

A new law went into effect in Maryland, which could dramatically change the way your car insurance works. This law requires insurance companies to offer a new form of uninsured motorist coverage called “enhanced uninsured motorist coverage.” This additional offering will come into play for policies dated July 1, 2018, and after. What is Enhanced […]

WHAT MAKES AN INJURY “WORK-RELATED?”

If you suffer work-related injuries, the Maryland workers’ compensation law allows you to take action against your employer.  In order for an injury to be recoverable, the following elements must be met: You must be an employee You must work for an eligible employer You must have experienced an accidental injury or occupational disease; and […]

CAN I RECOVER PAIN AND SUFFERING IN A WORKERS’ COMP CASE?

Maryland’s workers’ compensation laws provide compensation for on-the-job injuries.  It provides a system for relatively efficient compensation for medical bills and lost wages. Workers’ compensation claims, however, fail to take into account the pain and suffering the injury has caused. This means that in a workers’ compensation case you may not be getting the total […]