As a Maryland traffic ticket attorney, I get this question multiple times a week. The answer is that it depends on the reason for the suspension. More often than not, it is an unpaid ticket. If this is the issue, you have to get the citation number (s) for your ticket (s), and pay it Read More
The Importance of an Alcohol Assessment for a Maryland DUI Case
If you’ve been charged with a DUI or DWI in Maryland, an alcohol assessment is an important component to your case. An alcohol assessment is usually a process whereby a professional evaluates you and determines if you are an alcohol abuser and what course of action you should pursue (treatment, education classes, etc.). An assessment is Read More
Why “Over-Treament” Can Hurt Your Maryland Accident Case
Getting the “right” amount of treatment for your injuries is a balancing act. You certainly don’t want to get too little treatment or stop treatment before your injuries have resolved. On the other hand, it is not wise to “over treat” or get unecessary treatment. Insurance companies will try to punish you for over-treatment, which Read More
Why You May Need A Maryland Personal Injury Lawyer
In Maryland, even if the other party admits fault following a car accident, your struggles are not over. You still have to deal with your insurance company, the other driver’s insurance company, and possible long-term complications from injuries that you may not have noticed at the time of the crash. Most likely, the insurance companies Read More
Why Paying A Maryland Traffic Ticket May Not Be A Good Idea
Quick answer: In Maryland, paying a traffic ticket is a guilty plea. The Judiciary lists payment as “Option A” and warns that “a guilty plea results in the charge becoming a part of your record.” That means a conviction, points, an insurance surcharge, and no probation before judgment — Crim. Proc. § 6-220 requires a Read More
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