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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Is the Person Backing Up At Fault for an Accident in Maryland?
Usually, drivers only spend a few moments backing up their vehicles. However, these few moments leave drivers vulnerable to collisions. Determining which driver is to blame for an accident in this scenario might be challenging. In accidents involving a driver backing up during the accident, either party might bear some responsibility. Sometimes, the driver backing […]
What if You Accidentally Provide False Information During Discovery in Maryland?
The discovery process is one of the most crucial steps in the civil judicial process. It is how the parties exchange valuable information so that each may build the strongest case possible. You risk serious trouble with the court if you accidentally provide false information during discovery. If you provide false information during the discovery […]
How Does a Spinal Fusion Impact Your Injury Settlement Value?
If you had to undergo spinal fusion surgery following an accident caused by negligence, the fact that you required such major treatment could positively impact the value of your settlement. Because spinal fusion surgery can be proof of serious injury, defendants might be more willing to settle out of court at a fair amount. That […]
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