If another driver acted negligently and hurt you, that’s all that will matter during your car accident lawsuit, right? Not necessarily. If you also acted negligently, you could go uncompensated. Comparative negligence rules let victims recover damages even if they share fault for a motor vehicle accident. Contributory negligence rules, which apply to claims in […]
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Who is Responsible for a Rollover Truck Accident in Maryland?
A rollover truck accident is exactly what it sounds like: a large truck rolling over in the street. These accidents are extremely dangerous, and determining who is at fault is rarely simple. In almost any accident, including truck accidents, people are quick to blame the driver. While truckers are often responsible for these kinds of […]
Who’s Liable for Accidents Caused by Road Defects in Maryland?
Accidents involving road defects like potholes can be especially dangerous for victims in Maryland. When these types of accidents happen, who is ultimately financially responsible for the victim’s damages? Generally, local municipalities and governments are ultimately liable for car accidents due to road defects in Maryland. To determine liability in these cases, our attorneys will […]
Is the Driver at Fault for an Accident in Maryland or the Owner of the Car?
Figuring out who is to blame for a car crash is rarely easy. Drivers tend to point fingers at each other, and evidence is not always easy to find. In some cases, vehicle owners might be held responsible even if they were not present for the accident. Usually, the driver of a vehicle in an […]
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