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Can You Sue if You Were Injured by a Golf Cart in Maryland?

Golfers primarily employ golf carts to get around vast golf courses, but they are also used in a variety of other settings. While not motor vehicles, golf carts can still be very dangerous. Golf cart injuries might occur if you are struck by someone negligently driving a golf cart or if you are operating the […]


Statute of Limitations for a Slip and Fall Case in Maryland

Statutes of limitations set forth time windows for filing specific types of lawsuits. Plaintiffs who do not adhere to these established deadlines may have their potential cases dismissed. In Maryland, you will usually have three years from the date of your slip and fall accident to bring your case against the at-fault party. However, exceptions […]


Guide to Electric Scooter Laws in Maryland

Scooters are no longer powered only by the rider’s legwork. Many scooters have electric motors that allow riders to move much faster, but they must abide by safety and traffic regulations. Although an electric scooter, also called an e-scooter, is powered by an electric motor, they are not necessarily considered motor vehicles. Instead, laws regard […]


Guide to Dirt Bike Laws in Maryland

Dirt bikes are popular off-road vehicles but are not normally seen on roads or highways. Even though these bikes are typically not used for road travel, they are still heavily regulated. You do not need a license to operate a dirt bike when used for off-road purposes. However, if you decide to ride your dirt […]

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