In some Maryland car accident cases, the actions of multiple drivers may be the causes of the collision. Proving a defendant’s liability in these injury cases can be difficult, and the plaintiff may not be able to recover damages in a Maryland personal injury lawsuit if her own negligence was a…
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Maryland Plaintiff Sues Police Officer for Personal Injuries After Car Crash
In a typical Maryland car accident case, plaintiffs may recover damages if they establish that the negligence of the other driver caused their injuries. In collisions involving government or police officer vehicles, however, the issue of immunity may arise, as in a July 22, 2019 case. The question before the…
Maryland Court Orders New Trial for Pedestrian Injured After Driver Lost Control of Car
Car accident cases involving pedestrians can result in serious and life-long injuries. Many injury victims choose to pursue a Maryland personal injury claim to recover for their damages, as the plaintiff did in a July 16, 2019 case. The case arose out of an automobile accident on a snowy winter…
Plaintiff’s Assumption of Risk of Injury Leads to Dismissal of Maryland Negligence Claim
As a general rule, people may be held liable for damages arising from an injury caused by their negligence. The injured party may pursue a legal action against the negligent party by bringing a Maryland personal injury claim. In rare cases, however, the defendant may be relieved of their legal…
Maryland Plaintiff Recovers Damages for Lost Earning Capacity in Lead Exposure Case
To win a judgment in a Maryland personal injury action, the plaintiff must present proof of actual damages. A plaintiff cannot recover damages that are speculative, remote, or uncertain. Damages for lost earning capacity compensate the plaintiff for their reduced ability to earn money in the future, due to the…
Jury Awards Maryland Plaintiff $130,000 Judgment Against Police Officer for Broken Arm
Selecting the individual members of a jury for trial takes careful consideration in a Maryland personal injury case. In a June 3, 2019 opinion, the Court of Special Appeals of Maryland examined whether the trial court erred by declining to ask prospective jury members a question about the effect of…
Maryland Appeals Court Allows Plaintiff to Bring Lawsuit Against Auto Insurer
In some cases, a driver who caused a car accident may not have enough insurance coverage to fully compensate for the resulting injuries. An injured person, however, may seek payment from their own insurance company for the remaining damages if they have coverage. In a June 4, 2019 Maryland car…
Court Relies on Video Evidence in Maryland Personal Injury Claim Against Police Officer
A Maryland personal injury action may be brought for accidental or reckless conduct, or in some cases, intentional acts. In an April 25, 2019 decision, the Court of Special Appeals of Maryland reviewed a case alleging claims of civil assault and excessive force by the police. After a jury found…
Boulevard Rule Allows Plaintiff to Successfully Appeal Judgment in Maryland Auto Accident Case
A car crash may be the result of multiple factors, including negligence on the part of both drivers. In a May 3, 2019 Maryland car accident case, the Court of Special Appeals of Maryland considered the issue of the plaintiff’s negligence. The plaintiff appealed the matter after the trial jury…
Plaintiff Brings Maryland Medical Malpractice Claim for Car Crash Injuries After Settling with Auto Insurer
When multiple parties contribute to a plaintiff’s injuries, the plaintiff may benefit from the guidance of a Maryland personal injury attorney. In these types of cases, Maryland law allows the plaintiff to recover the amount of damages that fully compensates the plaintiff for his or her injuries, and no more. …