Automobile Accident Deaths Higher Among Groups Who Engage in Risky Driving Behavior
February 21, 2011 by Eric Saiontz
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Automobile accidents are the leading cause of death for people between 5 and 34 years old, and a disproportionate number of those people impacted are racial/ethnic minorities. According to a new CDC report, this higher percentage of death from an auto accident among minorities appears to be linked to risk driving behavior, such as alcohol use and failing to wear a seat belt. Read more
Maryland Accident Claims May Be Impacted by Posts to Twitter, Facebook and Other Social Media
February 14, 2011 by Carl Saiontz
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With the rise in social media sites like Twitter and Facebook, individuals are sharing more and more information publicly on-line. As a Maryland accident lawyer who represents individuals who are pursuing a legal action, there are real concerns that information posted on public forums could be twisted or used against clients later. Read more
Baltimore Accident Lawyers: Report Indicates Accident Deaths Reduced by Red Light Cameras
February 10, 2011 by Eric Saiontz
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A new study has found that the use of cameras at intersections reduces the number of fatalities from car accidents that occur when drivers run red lights in major cities across the United States, including Baltimore, Maryland. Read more

