Alpert Schreyer Personal Injury Lawyers | February 19, 2016 | Car Accident
Frequent Crasher On I-83 Causes Baltimore Officials To Seek Solutions
Interstate 83 is most known to locals for its towering Pepsi sign, which marks an area of the highway where crashes commonly occur. The sign itself does not play any part in the accidents, but the winding layout of the elevated expressway does. This stretch of road, called the Jones Falls Expressway, has been a…
Alpert Schreyer Personal Injury Lawyers | February 13, 2016 | Personal Injury
Care to Vape? E-Cigarettes May Cause Injury
Cigarettes blow smoke. E-cigarettes can blow up [in your face]. The very essence of e-cigarettes is that they are supposed to be a “healthier” alternative to the regular cigarette which is full of nicotine and can release dangerous chemicals when smoked. However, recent news has revealed that an e-cigarette is proving to be more than…
Alpert Schreyer Personal Injury Lawyers | January 26, 2016 | Car Accident
Pregnant and In a Car Accident? There’s No Time To Lose
What to do if you’re in a car accident while pregnant If you’re in a car accident, whether it’s “just” a fender-bender or a larger multi-car wreck, injuries can happen. Sometimes you may not immediately feel the effects of the accident, but internal injuries may have occurred. This can be magnified greatly if you are…
Alpert Schreyer Personal Injury Lawyers | January 23, 2016 | Car Accident
Victims identified in 68-car pileup
Two of the three victims in a colossal accident that happened early in the morning on December 17th have been identified by Maryland state officials, according to NBC 4 Washington. Three people were killed and about two dozen people were injured in the 68-car pileup on northbound I-95 between Caton Avenue and Washington Boulevard.Thirty-eight-year-old Alfredo…
Alpert Schreyer Personal Injury Lawyers | September 24, 2015 | Car Accident
What Is Jake’s Law?
Jake’s Law is a law that went into effect in Maryland in 2014 to deter distracted driving. In 2011 five-year-old Jake Owen was killed in a car accident caused by a distracted driver. Because the laws at the time were not up-to-date with the ever-changing technology, the driver responsible for Jake’s death only had to…
Alpert Schreyer Personal Injury Lawyers | April 3, 2015 | Truck Accident
Many Large Truck Tires Cannot Handle Top Speeds
A decade ago, the maximum speed limit for vehicles on most highways was 65 mph. According to a new report by The Associated Press, many tractor-trailer tires are still designed to travel less than 75 mph and, now that the speed limits have increased nationwide, there are a number of truck drivers who are traveling…
Alpert Schreyer Personal Injury Lawyers | October 23, 2014 | Car Accident
Two Injured After Car Collides With Maryland State Police Cruiser
A 67-year-old Oxon Hill man and his 81-year-old passenger were injured when their van collided with a Maryland State Police car. According to a WJLA news report, the car accident occurred on the Capital Beltway near Suitland Road in Prince George’s County. Officials say the trooper’s car was stopped as he conducted a traffic stop when…
Alpert Schreyer Personal Injury Lawyers | September 15, 2014 | Motorcycle Accident
Woman Killed In Maryland Motorcycle Accident
A 50-year-old woman was killed in a Maryland car accident when a 2005 Toyota Solara pulled in front of her 2006 Harley Davidson. According to a news report in The Daily Times, the fatal motorcycle accident occurred on Route 50 at Rockawalkin Road. Officials say the 23-year-old driver of the Toyota failed to yield when…
Alpert Schreyer Personal Injury Lawyers | July 3, 2014 | Legal Guidance \ Maryland Law
3 Healthy Habits You Can Learn From Your Pet
Whether you’re an avid dog or cat lover, anyone who owns a pet is well aware of the joy and playfulness that a furry, feathered, or scaly creature can bring to our lives. And while many people are guilty of anthropomorphizing their critter (even going so far as to play dress up with the ever-indulging…
Alpert Schreyer Personal Injury Lawyers | June 20, 2014 | Personal Injury
Five Creative Ways To Gift Money
Graduation season is here, which means that families throughout Maryland will be giving gifts to teens and young adults embarking on the next phase of their lives.While money remains the number one graduation gift, you don’t have to simply slip it into a card like everyone else at the party. Here are five ways to…