Maryland Pain and Suffering Damage Cap Reviewed by Court of Appeals

April 6, 2010 by Carl Saiontz  
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The Maryland Court of Appeals is currently considering a case that challenges the constitutionality of the Maryland pain and suffering damage cap. The cap places an artificial and often harsh limit on the amount of non-economic damages a court can award in medical malpractice lawsuits, auto accident lawsuits, truck accident lawsuits or other personal injury claims. Read more

Insurance for Maryland Auto Accidents Could See Increase If Legislation Passes

March 22, 2010 by Eric Saiontz  
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The Maryland House of Representatives is considering legislation that would raise the minimum required automobile insurance coverage in Maryland, providing much needed protection for motorists and pedestrians injured in Maryland auto accidents. Read more

Washington DC Metro Train Accident Lawyers

June 23, 2009 by Eric Saiontz  
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Potential lawsuits are being reviewed by our personal injury lawyers on behalf of individuals impacted by Monday evening’s Washington DC Metro accident, which killed nine people and injured more than 70 others. Read more

Higher gas prices may result in fewer Maryland accident fatalities

August 2, 2008 by Eric Saiontz  
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While high gas prices are not considered good news for anyone, new research suggests that they result in safer roads and fewer fatal auto accidents. Although recent news indicates that we may see a drop in gas prices in Maryland between now and Labor day, researchers estimated that if gas prices stay above $4 per gallon, the total number of accident fatalities in the United States could fall by over 12,000 next year. Read more