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Winter Driving Conditions Lead to More Car Accidents. Does it alter whom is at fault?Winter driving conditions make car and truck accidents more frequent. Does it change the equation of whom is at fault?
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Howard County State's Attorney, Rich Gibson Joined Bob Clark and Everyday Law. Don't miss it!Howard County States Attorney, Rich Gibson made a return appearance on HCC's Everyday Law with Bob Clark
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Stupid Motorists are the Number One Cause of Personal Injury Car and Truck Accidents. So why aren't there Stupid Motorist Laws Everywhere?Stupid driving is the number one cause of personal injury.
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Judge John Biran Joins Everyday Law with Host, Bob Clark to discuss work on Maryland's Highest Court.Judge John Biran of Maryland's highest court was a guest on Everyday Law with Host, Bob Clark
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Maryland State Treasurer, Nancy Kopp Joins Bob Clark and Everyday LawBob Clark and Everyday Law Welcome Maryland State Treasurer Nancy Kopp.
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Going to an auto accident IME? Here is how to keep the insurance company's doctor honest.Victims of car accidents often are sent to liability insurer's Independent Medical Examiners. Here are strategies to keep them honest.
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How to pay for medical care when you are hurt in a car or truck crash.Crash victims often don't know how to pay for their necessary medical care. Here are some suggestions.
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What are the five biggest mistakes routinely made in car accident injury cases?What are the five biggest mistakes routinely made in car accident injury cases
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Five Practical Reasons You Need a Lawyer for your Car or Truck Crash Injury Case.If you are injured in a car crash do you need a lawyer to make a claim?
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How to Avoid Student Misconduct, Title IX and Academic Integrity InvestigationsSchool is back in session don't fall prey to the student misconduct and academic integrity police
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Broken Ribs from Car AccidentsBroken Ribs are common car accident injuries. Medically documenting their impact is tricky.
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Expecting a jury trial in your Prince George's County Personal Injury Case? It's going to be a while and don't hold your breath.Civil Jury Trials in Prince George's County are experiencing substantial delays