The Silver Spring accident attorneys at Nickelsporn & Lundin, P.C. frequently post blog entries relating to serious Maryland car crashes and truck accidents. To read our most current posts, please visit this page of our website. If you have been seriously injured in a Maryland car accident, contact our office at 1-800-875-9700.
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Why should I call the cops to a Frederick car accident scene?See why calling the cops to the scene of a Frederick car accident can be to your benefit.
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How can I tell who was at fault for my Frederick car accident injury?Your perspective of what caused a Maryland auto accident may be incomplete, so don’t admit guilt before talking to a Frederick personal injury attorney.
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What counts as aggressive driving in Maryland?Maryland has set laws for what constitutes aggressive driving.
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SUVs notorious for Maryland rollover accidentsSport-utility vehicles are a growing trend, despite their susceptibility to rollovers. Don’t be unaware of the risks involved in a Maryland auto accident.
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Why Your Rockville Accident Attorney Cannot Use Seat Belts as EvidenceWhether you did (or did not) use a seat belt won’t make a difference in your Maryland personal injury lawsuit.
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AARP offers safe driving tips for elderly drivers in MarylandAARP offers defensive driving classes geared to drivers 50 years and older.
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Lower body injuries common in front-end crashes in MarylandMaryland auto accidents involving frontal impact can cause serious injury, especially to your lower body (specifically feet, knees and hip) and your back.
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Don’t wait too long to claim your auto accident injuryDon’t wait too long to file a claim for your Maryland personal injury. State law requires a lawsuit be filed within three years of the accident.
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How much money will I get for my Maryland car accident injury?How much money you receive from injuries sustained in a Maryland auto accident depends on the extent of your injuries and the experience of your lawyer.
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A Maryland auto accident can cause multiple fractures with months of recoveryA fractured bone isn’t always a simple fix. Contact a Maryland personal injury attorney today if you’ve been hurt in a Maryland car crash.
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Injured in a Maryland car crash? See a doctor now and throughout your recovery.Your physical recovery is important. Do not deny yourself the right to medical treatment simply because you cannot afford it.
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New Standards for Child Seat Safety Released to Keep Young Passengers SafeRead about the latest research on car seat safety for infants and children from the American Academy of Pediatrics and get advice on where to seat your kids.