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Defendant Unsuccessfully Challenges Plaintiff’s Method of Service in Recent Car Accident Case

Earlier this month, an appellate court in Georgia issued a written opinion in a car accident case brought by a man who was involved in an accident with a school bus. The issue presented to the court was whether a default judgment that had been entered against the school district…

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No Children Hurt after School Bus Hit in Multi-Vehicle Collision in Timonium, Maryland

When a child is hurt in a traffic-related car crash, the amount of emotion, anger and resentment felt by parents can overwhelm their ability to make the proper choices when it comes to day-to-day activities, not to mention deciding whether or not to file an injury claim against the responsible…

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Baltimore County First Responders Take on Mock School Bus Accident Just Like the Real Thing

As most every parent, teacher and community leader intrinsically knows; our children represent the future of this planet. As Maryland personal injury attorneys, I and my colleagues also know that there is no greater tragedy than when a child has been seriously injured or killed in a senseless traffic accident.…

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Maryland Children in Danger of Injury as More Drivers Reportedly Ignore School Bus Traffic signals

To most conscientious drivers in cities like Washington, D.C., Annapolis, Gaithersburg and Rockville, a school bus with its flashers on or stop signal extended is reason enough to stop and yield to the young children carried around our state on a daily basis. But surprising as it may seem, many…

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At Least Seven People Killed in Washington D.C. Metrorail Train Crash, Dozens Injured

Residents of Washington D.C., Maryland and surrounding areas are still reeling from news of a tragic commuter train crash that killed at least seven people and injured dozens more last night. For reasons not completely known, a Metrorail Red Line train collided at what appears to be a high rate…

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