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Update: Question 2 on the Maryland Ballot Passes

In an earlier post, our Maryland car accident lawyers explained why we believed Marylanders should vote to pass Question 2 which increased Maryland District Court’s jurisdiction to $15,000.00. On November 2, 2010, 1,542,546 Marylanders cast a vote on the issue presented in Question 2. Of that number, 1,010,640, or 66%…

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Carroll County, Maryland Injury Lawsuit Seeks Damages for E.Coli Infection from Unpasteurized Apple Cider

In Carroll County Circuit court, Baltimore resident Nicholas Fickel is suing Baugher’s Orchard and Farm for Maryland personal injury. Fickel says he became ill after consuming Baugher’s unpasteurized apple cider last month. Fickel says that his E. coli infection caused him to experience uncomfortable symptoms, including bloody diarrhea and painful…

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On Tuesday, November 2, 2010, Vote For Ballot Question 2

On November 2, 2010, voters across Maryland will be asked to answer an important question regarding Maryland’s Constitution. We encourage the residents of Maryland to VOTE FOR QUESTION 2, IN FAVOR of the Constitutional Amendment question limiting a Trial by Jury to civil cases where the amount in controversy exceeds…

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Man Files $12 Million Maryland Personal Injury Lawsuit Against Prince George’s Hospital Alleging False Imprisonment

Joseph Wheeler is suing Prince George’s Hospital Center for Maryland personal injury. He is seeking over $12 million—$9.5 million in punitive damages and $3.2 million in compensatory damages. He is also seeking damages from Broadway Security and hospital guards Donovan Scott and William Reese. The 46-year-old Inigoes, Maryland man had…

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$34 Million Baltimore Carbon Monoxide Verdict Awarded to Ruth’s Chris Employees Claiming Brain Damage Against Pier Five Hotel

More than 20 Ruth’s Chris workers who say they suffered serious injuries because they were exposed to carbon monoxide at the Pier Five Hotel in 2008 have been awarded a $34 million Baltimore personal injury verdict. The steak restaurant, which is not considered at fault, is located at the downtown…

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Woman Claims Maryland Fall Accident Left Her with a Russian Accent

Robin Vanderlip says she suffers from Foreign Accent Syndrome because she was injured in a Maryland fall accident three years ago. The 42-year-old says that because a handrail at the conference center in Chevy Chase was faulty, she fell backwards down a staircase and hit her head. Vanderlip, who is…

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$10 Million Baltimore Personal Injury Lawsuit Seeks Damages for 9-Year-Old Who Attempted to Hang Himself After Alleged Bullying

The grandmother of a Leith Walk Elementary boy is suing the Baltimore public school system, the city school board, the city government, and the Northeast Baltimore school for Maryland injuries to a minor. The child, age 9, tried to commit suicide last September after his teacher refused to pay attention…

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$70 Million Baltimore Personal Injury Lawsuit Accuses Ravens Linebacker Terrell Suggs of Maryland Domestic Violence

Candace Williams is suing Baltimore Ravens linebacker Terrell Suggs for Maryland personal injury. Candace Williams, 26, is seeking $70 million: $50 million in punitive damages and $20 million in compensatory damages. Williams claims that Suggs physically abused her twice last month. She contends that on November 3, the football player…

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Maryland Jury Awards $2.5 Million Baltimore Lead Paint Verdict to Siblings

More than 15 years after Dontae and Searra Wallace’s mother moved them into a City Homes rental in an effort to protect them from additional lead exposure, a Maryland jury has awarded the siblings over $2.5 million for their Baltimore personal injuries caused by lead poisoning. Searra, 17, and Dontae,…

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Maryland injury law: Court of Appeals will review noneconomic damages cap

Maryland’s highest court is going to review the constitutionality of the state’s personal injury noneconomic damages cap. This court hasn’t done this since 1995. Currently, the cap for a plaintiff’s pain and suffering is $725,000. The Maryland wrongful death case that brings the noneconomic damages cap issue to the state’s…

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