According to a recent study conducted by Safe Start, approximately 25 percent of fatal motor vehicle crashes are caused by some type of driver distraction or inattention. This is when the driver’s mind or eyes are not completely focused on […] » Read More
Archive for March, 2016
Prince Georges County Accident Lawyer Asks: Are You the Victim of a Distracted Driver?
According to a recent study conducted by Safe Start, approximately 25 percent of fatal motor vehicle crashes are caused by some type of driver distraction or inattention. This is when the driver’s mind or eyes are not completely focused on […] » Read More
Charles County Accident Attorney Represents Your Interests as an Injured Pedestrian
An accident between a car, truck, motorcycle, or bus and a pedestrian has the potential to cause life-threatening injuries. The odds are stacked against you from the start. As someone walking on foot or riding any form of non-motorized transportation, […] » Read More
An accident between a car, truck, motorcycle, or bus and a pedestrian has the potential to cause life-threatening injuries. The odds are stacked against you from the start. As someone walking on foot or riding any form of non-motorized transportation, […] » Read More
Make Sure You Get a Fair Settlement for Property Damage
When you are involved in a car accident caused by another driver, there is a good chance that you sustained property damage as well as personal injury. As part of a settlement offer to you, the other driver’s insurance company will […] » Read More
When you are involved in a car accident caused by another driver, there is a good chance that you sustained property damage as well as personal injury. As part of a settlement offer to you, the other driver’s insurance company will […] » Read More
How to Determine the Diminished Value of Your Car After an Accident
When another party is responsible for causing damage to your car in an accident, he or she must pay to have it repaired. However, that does not restore the monetary worth of your vehicle prior to the accident. […] » Read More
When another party is responsible for causing damage to your car in an accident, he or she must pay to have it repaired. However, that does not restore the monetary worth of your vehicle prior to the accident. […] » Read More