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Articles Posted in Maryland Personal Injury Law

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Construction Worker Injured in Workplace Accident Receives Verdict of over $21 Million

Earlier last month, a Maryland jury awarded a man over $21 million after he was severely injured and permanently paralyzed in a workplace accident at a Pepco plant in Montgomery County. According to a report by the Washington Post, the man was working high up in the air on some…

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Maryland Supreme Court Decision Clarifies Landowner’s Duty in Accidental Drowning Case

In 2010, a young three-year old boy died when he climbed through a gate and into a swimming pool in his parents’ apartment complex. The family of the boy filed charges against the apartment complex, among others, alleging that they were negligent because they breached “a duty to maintain the…

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Maryland Court Keeps Out Important Testimony Favorable to the Plaintiff in Hit and Run Accident

In a recent case in front of the Maryland Court of Appeals, the court held that testimony from witnesses that the driver of the car causing the accident fled the scene and then returned a short time later laughing before he then left again, was inadmissible in a claim for…

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Contributory Negligence and How It Affects Accident Victims

As an experienced personal injury law firm, we see hundreds, even thousands, of accident cases each year. Some of the cases we see involved an accident that was purely the fault of one party. These types of accidents are typically drunk driving accidents, distracted driving accidents, or other situations involving…

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