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Maryland Car Accident Lawyer Blog

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Using Technology To Stop Distracted Driving

Though it is aimed primarily at parents of new drivers, many cell phone carriers and other services are offering technological solutions to distracted driving. The basic premise is that cell phones can be automatically deactivated, or some functions can be automatically deactivated, when the phones internal GPS system detects the…

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School Buses and Seat-Belts: New Indiana Lawsuit Filed

The IndyStar reports in Lawsuit in Fatal School Bus Crash Focuses on Seat Belts, that the family of Michael Watkins, Lenae Watkins and Neveh Hobbs filed an automobile accident lawsuit against the Miller Transportation, Inc. Miller owns and operates the school bus involved in the March 12 collision which took…

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More on Mandatory Back-up Cameras

We posted on March 6 about Mandatory Back-Up Cameras: Worth the Cost? It seems that Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood has been getting a lot of criticism for his delay in acting on the proposal. The Tampa Bay Times has an editorial pointing out that the cost of backup cameras ranges…

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Data on Life-Saving Cell Phone Laws

California has a new law on cell phones. There, hand-held cell phone use was banned for drivers in July, 2008. According to data kept by the University of California, Berkeley, overall traffic deaths decreased by 22%, and hand-held driver cell-phone related deaths went down by 47%. Certainly, it can’t all…

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Mandatory Back-up Cameras: Worth the Cost?

I am fortunate that I’ve never had to litigate a case involving a driver who backed up into a child or a person. Statistically, about 16,000 of these accidents happen every year, with about 300 deaths. The drivers are most often (70%) the parents or family members of children who…

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Why You Need Better Car Insurance

I don’t work for the insurance industry. Sometimes, I don’t like the insurance industry. We disagree about a lot of things, like to what extent my clients are hurt because of the negligence of their drivers, and what they should pay for it. But even with its problems, car insurance…

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Bus and Taxi Accidents in Maryland

I’ve learned to not take things for granted at trial. I had a case once where a witness was going to testify about something, the defense lawyer objected, and the judge sustained (agreed with) that objection. I explained the the judge the objection was improper, that the evidence was allowed…

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Proving The Other Driver Was At Fault In A Maryland Auto Accident

Maryland automobile injury lawsuits come in three types: One driver was clearly at fault (for example, the average rear-end collision); It’s uncertain which driver was at fault, but the rules are clear (for example, a “lane change” case where one driver, we don’t have any outside evidence, merged into the…

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Punishing Drunk Drivers For Maryland Car Accidents

In the spirit of our most recent post on raising the insurance coverage in Maryland for certain MAIF claims, let’s talk about another proposed bill before the Maryland legislature, one seeking to impose punitive damages on some drunk drivers. First, you should know that punitive damages in Maryland are nearly…

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