What If I Get A Traffic Ticket After My Maryland Car Accident?

Getting a ticket after your Maryland auto accident doesn’t mean you are at fault. It only means that the responding officer believes you have committed a Maryland traffic violation. If you plan to make a personal injury claim, be sure to discuss the traffic ticket with your Maryland personal injury lawyer. Should I pay my […]

What If I’m Injured in a Maryland “Hit and Run” Accident?

Any driver who flees the scene is considered an uninsured motorist by Maryland law. Seeking damages is then the same for any UIM (uninsured motorist claim). Your Maryland Personal Injury Attorney will issue a claim against your own insurance company. See my post on UIM Claim cases. What steps should I take filing Maryland Personal […]

When Should I Get Medical Treatment For My Maryland Car Accident?

Believe it or not, people ask me this. The answer is right away. If you are injured or feel any pain and were involved in a car accident, go seek medical attention immediately. Even a minor neck or back injury can develop into a worse condition down the road. If you settle your Maryland accident […]

How Long Do I Have To File My Maryland Personal Injury Case?

In Maryland, you have from the date of the accident to file suit. This is called the “Statute of Limitations.” That being said, don’t delay. Filing your Maryland car accident suit can take time. If you don’t file a lawsuit in your Maryland accident case promptly, the clock could run out and you will be […]

Should I Speak To My Own Insurance Company After A Maryland Car Accident?

Yes. In fact, as a policy holder you are contractually obligated to report your accident as soon as possible. The time limit should be spelled out in your policy and hesitating could lead to a denial of benefits. Treat the insurance company as an ally but be careful. Before making any recorded statement, especially if […]

6 Steps You Must Take After A Maryland Car Accident

1. If you were injured or feel pain, seek medical attention. This may seem like a no brainer, but many people don’t want to be bothered. 2. Call the police. See my other post on “Should I Call the Police After My Car Accident?” The police can help you get medical attention, collect the proper […]

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