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What is an excess verdict and can you collect on one in a Maryland personal injury case?Maryland personal injury cases sometimes produce verdicts greater than the insurance coverage available to the at-fault party. These are "excess verdicts."
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Injured in a Laurel, Maryland car accident? Your choice of where to file a personal injury lawsuit can affect whether you win or lose. Here is why.Laurel, Maryland car accidents can create confusing issues when it comes to filing lawsuits for injuries. The choice of venue is important.
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Beware Assumption of Risk Defenses in Maryland Personal Injury CasesThe defense of Assumption of Risk is lurking in Maryland Car Crash Personal Injury Lawsuits
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Fatal small bowel obstruction malpractice cases can be difficult in Maryland courtsSmall bowel obstruction medical malpractice cases can be difficult in Maryland
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Defense Medical Examinations are routine in Maryland car and truck litigation. Here are some tips of how to obtain the best outcomes.Defense medical examinations are routine in Maryland car and truck litigations. Be prepared.
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Five Quick Thoughts on Maximizing Your Compensation In Maryland car accident casesFive quick thoughts about how to improve your prospects for fair compensation in Maryland car accident cases
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Physical therapists make excellent witnesses in the trial of Maryland car accident casesPhysical therapists often make excellent witnesses in Maryland car accident cases
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Why were traffic deaths down in 2022 but not for pedestrians and cyclists?The first eight months of 2022 yielded fewer traffic deaths but not for pedestrians and cyclists
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Bob Clark and Everyday Law Examine Civil Ex Post Facto laws with Judge and Maryland Constitutional Law Scholar, Dan FriedmanJudge Dan Friedman, Appellate Court of Maryland, joined Everyday Law to discuss Judge Friedman's recent Maryland Law Review article on Ex Post Facto laws.
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2023 Maryland personal injury victims will benefit from new jury trial lawMaryland voters changed the amount in controversy necessary for a jury trial from $15,000.00 up to $25,000.00 and this will benefit victims of personal injury.
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Out of state lawyers sometimes don't know Maryland law. Don't fall prey to their unscrupulous tactics.Out of state lawyers often don't know Maryland law and try to take advantage of lay-people. Don't fall prey to unscrupulous tactics.
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Everyday Law with Host, Bob Clark will be celebrating it's 100th episode with a bevy of guests. Don't miss it!The legal podcast, Everyday Law will be celebrating it's 100th Episode