Monthly Archives: November 2017
How to Proceed After an Auto Accident That Wasn’t Your Fault
Auto accidents of all kinds are a fact of life in any state, and Maryland drivers are no different. In spite of one’s best efforts to avoid such incidents, it’s impossible to control other drivers and the circumstances in which an accident might occur. The next question a driver often faces is what to… Read More »
Potential Consequences for a Drug Offense in Maryland
Despite the ongoing dialogue about the extent to which certain drugs—namely marijuana—should remain against the law, a number of drugs are still very illegal in Maryland. In the event you face charges on account of possessing illicit drugs of any kind, you are best served by seeking legal assistance at the earliest available juncture…. Read More »
Have You Been the Victim of Negligence in Maryland?
If you or someone you know has suffered an injury, one of the most important and basic questions is who was responsible for the incident and nature thereof. Whether circumstances involved a common traffic accident or medical malpractice, there’s a good chance you may have a right to legal recourse on account of whatever… Read More »
Baltimore Body Cameras Making Impact – Are Police Treating You Fairly?
The increased adoption of body cameras among Maryland police appears to have potentially caught up with at least one officer. Amid evidence that the officer in question—Richard Pinheiro—planted drugs in a bid to warrant arrest, Baltimore prosecutors are dismissing gun and drug charges of a felony nature in at least 34 cases on account… Read More »
Your Chances of Collecting Injury-Related Damages
Regardless of the precise circumstances, any kind of personal injury can leave the affected party subject to no shortage of confusion, including uncertainty with respect to how likely it be that your suffering translate into sufficient financial redress. Having just been the victim of someone else’s actions, you may be physically, emotionally or financially… Read More »