Maryland’s following too closely law, found in Transportation Article §21-310, requires drivers to maintain a “reasonable and prudent” distance behind other vehicles based on speed, traffic, and road...
You can sue a drunk driver for injuries in Maryland through a civil lawsuit that’s completely separate from any criminal charges they may face. While criminal cases punish the driver with fines or jail time, your civil...
Video evidence in Maryland car accident claims includes dashcam footage, traffic cameras, surveillance systems, police body cameras, and cell phone recordings that capture your crash or its aftermath. These recordings can...
When a company car accident happens in Maryland, liability typically falls on your employer if you were performing job duties at the time of the crash. This is due to a legal principle called vicarious liability. However,...
Depending on the seriousness of your injuries, hiring a lawyer typically does increase your car accident settlement in Maryland, often significantly, even after accounting for attorney fees. Accident victims, especially when...