Insurance coverage can be crucial if substantial damages are awarded in a personal injury claim. In some instances, the plaintiff must undergo another court battle against the defendant’s insurance company to obtain a judgment. Guidance from an experienced Maryland premises liability attorney is particularly beneficial in cases involving insurance firms, as demonstrated in…
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Maryland Court Reverses Summary Judgment, Enabling Plaintiff to Advance Lead Exposure Case
Failing to follow procedural rules and deadlines set in a court case can result in serious consequences, including dismissal. In a November 9, 2017 Maryland lead paint case before the Court of Special Appeals of Maryland, the plaintiff sought to reverse a summary judgment entered by the trial court on…
Maryland Plaintiffs Successfully Appeal Judgment in Wrongful Death Case Against Restaurant
In a Maryland wrongful death action, family members of an accident victim seek compensation for the loss of their loved one. The Court of Special Appeals of Maryland recently examined the statutory time limits to bring a wrongful death claim in a September 1, 2017 case. The decedent in the…
Maryland Plaintiff Files Wrongful Death Action Against Gym After Husband Suffers Heart Attack
In some negligence actions, a defendant’s duty of care can arise from a law enacted to protect the plaintiff and others similarly situated. In a July 25, 2017 case, the plaintiff brought a Maryland wrongful death action against a fitness center after her husband died from cardiac arrest while playing…
Maryland Plaintiff Files Negligence Claim Against Retail Store After Injury from Falling Object
Accidents can happen anywhere, but when they are caused by a careless person or business, the victim may be able to pursue compensation through a negligence claim. The Court of Special Appeals of Maryland decided a July 14, 2017 appeal involving a plaintiff who had been injured in a retail…
Maryland Plaintiffs Win Lawsuit Against General Contractor for Guardrail Failure That Caused Fall
In many personal injury cases, the plaintiffs seek compensation for their medical expenses, lost wages, and other losses caused by the careless acts of another person or business. In an important decision issued on May 31, 2017, the Court of Special Appeals of Maryland reviewed a jury verdict that found…
Maryland Plaintiff Appeals Verdict in Case Involving Intentional Lead Exposure Through Government-Funded Study
Businesses, as well as individuals, can be held accountable by law for injuries caused by their negligence. In a March 22, 2017 decision, the Court of Special Appeals of Maryland reviewed a personal injury case involving the plaintiff’s exposure to lead pursuant to a study conducted by the defendant. Some…
Plaintiff Appeals Decision in Personal Injury Claim Against Maryland Amusement Park
In many personal injury cases, procedural rules may require the plaintiff to produce specific types of evidence to prove his or her legal claim. In an opinion released on April 17, 2017, the Court of Special Appeals of Maryland considered whether the plaintiffs could proceed with their negligence claims against…
Maryland Plaintiff Appeals Decision in Lead-Based Paint Case Against Daycare Property Owner
Lead-based paint injuries are common in Maryland, and they often result in litigation against negligent landlords and property owners. In an April 5, 2017 decision, the Court of Special Appeals of Maryland reviewed a lower court’s order granting summary judgment on the plaintiff’s personal injury claim against several property owners.…
Maryland Court Decides Appeal Involving Pedestrian Fall on Icy, Broken Sidewalk
A negligence claim can arise out of any number of circumstances, including accidents that occur on the property of individuals or businesses due to their carelessness. These are specifically known as premises liability claims. In a relevant decision issued on February 23, 2017, the Court of Special Appeals of Maryland…