Statutes of limitations establish time windows for filing various types of lawsuits. If you file too late, the court can dismiss your case entirely. Generally, you will have three years after your crash to file a lawsuit seeking financial compensation in Maryland. However, there are special rules for particular situations that give a different window […]
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Who is Liable if a Borrowed Car is Crashed in Maryland?
Generally, drivers who cause car accidents are liable for the damages inflicted upon other drivers. If that driver borrowed the car involved in the accident, the driver and the car’s owner might share liability. In an accident involving a borrowed car, the driver behind the wheel at the time of the accident and the owner […]
What Medical Documentation Do You Need for a Slip & Fall Lawsuit in Maryland?
To successfully sue a negligent party after a slip and fall accident in Maryland, you need medical documentation. So, what kinds of medical documentation do you need and how can it help you? If you sue a negligent party for compensation in a slip and fall lawsuit in Maryland, it is important to prepare the […]
How Do You Calculate Non-Economic Damages in Maryland?
As a victim, it is important to understand the compensation available to you in a lawsuit against a negligent party. So, how can you calculate non-economic damages for your compensation claim in Maryland? To calculate non-economic damages in a lawsuit in Maryland, victims can use either the multiplier method or the per diem method. First, […]
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