When your financed car is damaged or totaled in a Maryland accident, you remain legally obligated to pay your entire loan balance regardless of the crash circumstances or insurance payout amount. The insurance company sends...
In Maryland, your property damage claim and personal injury claim are handled as completely separate matters, meaning you can settle your vehicle damage without affecting your right to pursue compensation for your injuries....
Red-light accidents in Maryland raise complex liability questions, especially in T-bone crashes where one driver runs a red light and strikes another vehicle from the side. In most cases, the driver who illegally enters the...
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...
Determining fault after a pedestrian accident in Maryland depends on whether the driver or pedestrian violated traffic laws and who had the legal right-of-way at the time of the crash. Maryland courts examine specific factors...