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First Amendment retaliation
Not every rude comment, workplace dispute, or negative response after someone speaks up counts as a constitutional violation. A government official is usually allowed to...
GLOSSARY
failure to intervene
A failure to intervene happens when someone with the duty and real chance to stop wrongdoing does nothing. Each part matters. "Duty" means the person was not just nearby; they...
GLOSSARY
The adjuster says stop PT, dispatch says keep driving, and both are wrong
A Bowie truck driver hit by a merging semi usually has three years to sue in Maryland, but some of the most important deadlines hit way earlier than that.
ARTICLE
by Dwayne Patterson
2026-04-01
The criminal case won't save your deadline in a Rockville road-rage crash
A driver getting charged for intentionally ramming your rig can help prove fault, but in Maryland it does not pause the civil deadline.
ARTICLE
by Miguel Rodriguez
2026-03-21
deliberate indifference standard
Defense lawyers often lean on this phrase to argue that a bad outcome, a missed warning sign, or even a series of poor decisions was "just negligence" and not enough for a...
GLOSSARY
Prior CO2 Leak Knowledge in a Maryland Job Site Case
If your breathing problems showed up after a workplace gas exposure and you later learn the employer already knew the system was dangerous, that fact can seriously change how causation, notice, and the value of the case get argued.
ARTICLE
by Sandra Kim
2026-02-26
My cousin says the insurer can call my treatment unnecessary and skip the bill
A freelance contractor in Rockville gets caught in a two-impact crash and the insurer tries the oldest move in the book: say the care wasn't necessary.
ARTICLE
by Ravi Patel
2026-03-22
Can a Facebook post wreck my College Park crash case?
$25,000 can disappear fast from a claim when an insurer gets a damaging post. From the insurance company's perspective: yes - they want one smiling photo, one "I'm fine"...
FAQ
How much is a back injury worth after a Baltimore construction zone crash?
A back injury claim in Baltimore can still have real value even if you had prior back problems and the first doctor chart is a mess.
ARTICLE
by DeAndre Jackson
2026-03-22
How much is a Frederick pedestrian crash worth if I'll need treatment for years?
What the insurance company does not want you to know is that future medical care and lost earning power can be worth far more than the first stack of ER bills. What should have...
FAQ
Rear-ended at an Annapolis stoplight, and now your cashier job says prove you're hurt
Old Facebook or Instagram photos do not magically erase a real motorcycle injury, but the insurer and sometimes your employer will absolutely try to use them that way.
ARTICLE
by Miguel Rodriguez
2026-03-24
What evidence proves PTSD after a Hagerstown rideshare crash?
Three years is Maryland's general deadline to file a crash lawsuit, but insurance will start attacking a PTSD claim long before that. From the insurer's side, the script is...
FAQ
event data recorder
A built-in vehicle device that captures a short burst of technical information before, during, and after a crash, such as speed, braking, throttle use, seat belt status, and...
GLOSSARY
Sorting Out Coverage After Maryland Rideshare Crash
If a rideshare crash happened in Maryland while the app driver was actively on a trip, the fight is usually over which policy is primary, who gets blamed, and whether contributory negligence kills the claim.
ARTICLE
by Dwayne Patterson
2026-02-20
throw distance
Money can turn on a few feet. When a person, rider, or object is thrown during a crash, the measured distance from the point of impact to the place where that person or object...
GLOSSARY
Is it too late to claim PTSD from my College Park crash two years later?
If you guess wrong on this, you can lose the claim entirely. In Maryland, the usual deadline to file a crash lawsuit is 3 years from the accident date, and once that runs, the...
FAQ
Every insurer in Baltimore keeps saying you were partly at fault - why
In Maryland, one tiny fault finding can wreck a crash payout, and in a multi-car Baltimore case the insurers know exactly how to use that against you.
ARTICLE
by Dwayne Patterson
2026-03-25
Too late to sue after my Baltimore tow truck roadside crash last winter?
Probably not - in Maryland, you usually have 3 years from the crash date to file a personal injury lawsuit. What makes it more complicated is that some rights expire much...
FAQ
scene mapping
Not just a few photos, a rough sketch, or a cop's memory of where the cars ended up. That's the usual mistake. Scene mapping is the measured layout of an accident site - using...
GLOSSARY
point of impact
You just got a letter that says the insurer disputes the "point of impact" in your crash. That means the parties disagree about the exact place where two vehicles, a vehicle...
GLOSSARY