Cerebral palsy (CP) usually stems from developmental issues, lack of oxygen, or damage to a baby’s brain. Often, the root cause of these issues comes from medical malpractice or other accidental injuries during childbirth. Identifying mild cerebral palsy symptoms early allows parents to adapt to their child’s needs, and it allows them to identify potential […]
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Serious injuries do not just affect victims financially and physically but emotionally as well. Learning the cap on non-economic damages in Maryland is important so that you can better understand the damages available to you in your case. There are different caps on non-economic damages for different civil claims in Maryland. These limitations increase each […]
Who is at Fault for a Brake Check Accident in Maryland?
“Brake checking” is the common name for slamming on the brakes to get someone who is tailgating you to back off. While this is often incredibly dangerous – especially at highway speeds – it happens quite often. When one person is tailgating and the other person brake checks, it can often lead to car crashes, […]
What Medical Records Do You Need to Support a Car Accident Claim in Maryland?
To get compensation for a car accident, you will need to provide evidence of what happened to you as well as evidence of the injuries you suffered. Collecting evidence and getting it admitted in your case is something your attorney will be able to help you with. One of the most important pieces of evidence […]
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