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Laurel, Maryland Lawyer, Bob Clark on new ways of Cutting down on Alcohol Related Car and Truck crashes. Laurel, Maryland Car Crash Lawyer, Robert V. Clark, Jr., discusses new efforts to reduce drunk driving through technology. -
Maryland Court of Appeals decision injures both parents and their children The Highest Appellate Court in Maryland issues another harmful decision in a year of bad ones -
Maryland and the District of Columbia are among the safest states when it comes to crash deaths. Laurel, Maryland Attorney, Robert V. Clark, Jr. discusses where Maryland and the District of Columbia rank in crash deaths, nationally. -
Laurel, Maryland Lawyer, Robert V. Clark Jr., Explains The Campaign to Reduce Teen Driving Fatalities Laurel, Maryland Car Accident Lawyer, Robert V. Clark, Jr., Focuses on Strategies For Reducing Car Crash Fatalities and Injuries Involving Maryland Teens -
Traffic deaths in Maryland and nationwide continue to plummet. Why has this happened and will it continue? Traffic deaths have steadily declined in Maryland and the nation. Why has this happened and can it continue? The author, Bob Clark of Clark and Steinhorn, suggests it can! -
Major accidents in Maryland and the District of Columbia produce steadily fewer fatalities. Do we know why and can we keep it up? Major car accidents here in Prince George's County and throughout Maryland are producing fewer fatalities. Why and can we further eliminate crash deaths? -
The primary causes of commercial truck and eighteen wheeler crashes are well studied and well known. This article elaborates on them and where to obtain more information in Maryland and elsewhere. Maryland eighteen wheeler and commercial truck crashes have recurrent causes. Read this article and you will learn what they are. -
You know it's true, some bus companies and trucking companies are accidents waiting to kill or maim you. Is anyone trying to stop them? Dangerous commercial trucking and bus companies kill and maim victims in Maryland the District of Columbia and elsewhere. How can we stop them? -
Small bowel obstructions kill Marylanders and are often misdiagnosed. Protect yourself and your loved ones. Small bowel obstruction is a source of many wrongful death cases in Maryland hospitals. Avoid this form of Maryland medical negligence. -
Former Insurance Company Lawyers Reveal The 17 Secrets The Insurance Companies Don't Want You To Know About Your Car Or Truck Accident Case Ever wonder what goes on in the minds of insurance company claims adjusters? Former insurance company lawyers reveal the secrets in this article. -
Former Insurance Company Lawyers Reveal the 17 Secrets The Insurance Companies Don't Want You To Know About Your Car Or Truck Accident Case. Ever wonder what goes on in the minds of insurance claims adjusters? Attorneys Robert V. Clark, Jr. and Allan W. Steinhorn reveal the secrets you need to know. -
Maryland Wrongful Death and Personal Injury Claims on the Property of others. What is the duty? Maryland law has classified people injured or killed on the property of others including malls, hotels and businesses, depending upon their legal right or status on the property. To learn more read this article. -
Maryland car accident insurance, what can you do to protect your family? Maryland law will change next January to provide higher minimum required car crash injury insurance limits. What can you do now to ensure that you and your family are covered in the event of catastrophic injury? -
Maryland car and truck crash victims catch a break as legislature changes long-standing minimum car and truck insurance limit. After, decades of insurance industry resistance, the Maryland legislature has passed a law increasing the minimum required auto insurance limits to $30,000.00. What does this mean to car and truck crash victims? -
Get the latest information on car and truck crash safety! The National Highway Transportation Safety Administration offers lots of authoritative information on preventing car and big truck accidents. Where do they get their information? -
Car and truck crash reduction is the mission. Will new laws on distracted driving help? Many states have passed restrictive laws forbidding texting while driving and requiring hands-free cell phone use. Will this make our roadways safer? -
The Maryland damages cap in personal injury and wrongful deaths cases has unfairly penalized the most catastrophically injured for years. Will Maryland's highest court recognize this and strike the cap? Maryland's non-economic damages cap has penalized the most severely injured for years. Is there any realistic prospect that the Court of Appeals will throw it out? -
Limits on Maryland WMATA injuries are not limited to maximum recovery of $200k. Could this spell something bigger for catastrophically injured Marylanders? Maryland's highest court ruled that the Maryland Tort Claims Act did not limit a victim of a Metro bus crash to no more than $200,000.00 in compensation. -
Toyota fined $16,375,000.00 for failure to report deadly pedal defect. Will this deter other car manufacturers from hiding their problems? Toyota's deadly gas pedal defect has caused crashes and taken lives. Their failure to report the defect has resulted in largest fine ever issued by the NHTSA. Will it make a difference? -
Metro keeps on having deadly incidents. Can this be fixed? Metro's Predilection for Deadly Accidents Brings Into Question Its Vaunted Safety Culture. What Is The Problem?