Communications made over email or text messages are often considered private, and people are usually uncomfortable with the idea of others having access to these messages. However, these messages might need to be disclosed in an injury lawsuit. The discovery phase of a civil lawsuit requires both parties to exchange all the relevant information and […]
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Can a Police Report Be Used Against You in a Car Accident Lawsuit in Maryland?
After a car accident, drivers often need copies of the police crash report to file insurance claims and possibly begin lawsuits. While the report might be very useful to you, it might also be useful to the opposing party. Either party may use the police report from a car accident in building a lawsuit. Whether […]
How to Prove Your Hearing Loss Injury Claim in Maryland
If you have experienced auditory issues following an accident in Maryland, how can you go about proving your hearing loss to recover the compensatory damages you need? In order to prove that you have suffered hearing loss because of an accident in Maryland, you will have to first go to the hospital to get your […]
Are Personal Medical Records Accessed During Discovery in a Maryland Lawsuit?
Injury lawsuits largely focus on victims’ injuries, meaning their medical records will be of interest to defendants during discovery in Maryland lawsuits. Any documents that are not privileged and are relevant to a case can be accessed by the opposing side during discovery in a Maryland lawsuit. This could include a victim’s medical records that […]
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