After some types of accidents, it may be difficult for a person to remember the circumstances leading up to their injury, or understand exactly how it occurred. In a recent Maryland negligence case, the plaintiff could not remember the events leading up to a fall that resulted in a traumatic…
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Maryland Plaintiff Files Negligence Suit After Slip and Fall on Resurfaced Parking Lot
In Maryland, landlords and other property owners owe a duty of care to their tenants and guests, and may be liable for injuries caused by their negligence. In an October 24, 2019 case, a plaintiff brought a Maryland personal injury negligence claim against the manager of her apartment complex and…
Dog Attack Victim Brings Negligence Suit Against Landlord in Maryland Appeals Case
Dog bites or attacks can cause serious injuries. In many instances, the victim may have recourse against a negligent pet owner. In an October 16, 2019 case, the Court of Special Appeals reviewed a Maryland personal injury negligence claim brought by a plaintiff who suffered injuries as a result of…
United States Appeals Court Analyzes Role of Seller in Maryland Product Liability Action
If you have been injured by a defective product, you may have legal recourse. In Maryland, sellers and manufacturers may be held liable for putting a defective product into the hands of a consumer. A Maryland products liability action may be brought under theories of negligence, breach of warranty, or…
Governmental Immunity at Issue in Maryland Negligence Suit for Injuries in County Park
In Maryland, most individuals and entities may be held liable for personal injuries caused by their negligent conduct. However, in situations involving alleged negligence on the part of the government or state officials, the concept of immunity may be a consideration. Recently, the Court of Special Appeals decided whether or…
Maryland Court Rules Nursing Home Arbitration Contract Is Void in Maryland Wrongful Death Case
Negligent nursing home care may cause serious injuries or even death, as well as emotional pain for the victim’s family. Many nursing care facilities in Maryland require patients to execute agreements upon admittance in which they agree to arbitrate any future legal claims against the facility. In a June 27, 2019 Maryland…
Maryland Plaintiff Seeks Relief on Appeal After Water Meter Injury
Bringing a Maryland negligence claim after an injury may involve specific legal procedures. A Maryland accident lawyer can guide you through the proceedings and ensure that the correct steps are taken. In a September 16, 2019 case, the plaintiff attempted to file a claim against the City for injuries suffered as…
Maryland Court Mulls Legal Remedy for Plaintiff Pursuing Personal Injury Action for Asbestos Exposure
Some personal injuries affecting a certain group of people are covered by state or federal legislation, such as those injured in the course of their employment. If these injuries overlap with common law negligence, a Maryland personal injury attorney can assist you in pursuing the appropriate action in court. In…
Plaintiff Files Maryland Negligence Action Against Organ Recovery Organization for Cancelled Transplant Surgery
In general, a person may be held liable for injuries caused by their negligence. Statutory immunity creates an exception to the general rule. Immunity may be asserted to defend against a Maryland negligence claim, as in an August 29, 2019 case. The plaintiff in the case alleged that the defendant,…
Maryland Plaintiff Seeks Uninsured Motorist Benefits in Suit Against Insurance Company
In some Maryland car accident cases, the driver who caused the collision is not insured, or does not have enough insurance coverage to pay for the entire amount of damages for which they are liable. However, if you have underinsured motorist coverage from your own auto insurer, you may file a…