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A crash with a tractor-trailer can leave you shaken even if the hospital visit ends quickly. The size difference alone can turn an ordinary drive into a terrifying moment, and an overturned car adds another layer of fear for the person inside and the family getting the call. A


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A fall inside a grocery store often gets dismissed as an accident, something unfortunate but unavoidable. For many Maryland families, that assumption changes quickly once injuries turn out to be serious. Wet floors, spilled products, and poorly maintained aisles can cause lasting harm, especially for older shoppers or anyone with existing health...


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Fox Baltimore recently reported a serious multi-vehicle crash in Upperco that left one man dead and another person injured. Crashes involving several cars create complicated claims for families who ne...


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As the Maryland Department of Transportation (MDOT) reminds drivers each fall, shorter days and Halloween festivities create an environment where accidents are more likely. The agency reported that in the last full reporting year, the...


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If someone close to you was killed while crossing a Maryland highway, you may be unsure whether you can bring a legal claim. When a pedestrian dies and no charges are filed, it might feel like the door to justice is closed. However, Maryland law allows families to pursue civil recovery even when the state does not prosecute. A recent pedestrian fatality on Route 210 highlight...


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