Damages in wrongful death cases are intended to compensate for losses resulting from the death of a family member. Some losses are measurable
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What Factors Cause a Case to Go to Litigation?
Two factors cause a case to go into litigation. First factor is the liability and is bad. That is the number one reason why a case would go to litigation.
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How Does Bail Work and How Is It Set?
In Maryland, most people are initially brought before a commissioner so that the commissioner can set bail. Once an attorney was retained, then even after the bail was set
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Can the Amount of Alimony or Spousal Support Be Modified?
Yes, the amount of alimony or spousal support can be modified if there has been a material change of circumstance. That is the risky part of alimony.
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Types of Negligence
When a lawsuit is brought for damages caused by an accident, the judge or jury must decide who caused the accident, since more than one person may have been negligent
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What Are the Driver’s License Penalties for A Chemical Test Refusal?
If you refuse a chemical test, you are still looking at the chances for a hearing. There are certain defenses in the hearing regarding time on the test, and regarding whether or not somebody has sufficient breath.
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What Actually Constitutes a Traumatic Brain Injury?
In the narrowest sense, a traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a traumatic insult or injury to the brain that is not degenerative or congenital in nature.
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Preventing Spinal Cord Injuries
Motor vehicle crashes are the number one cause of SCI. Wear a seat belt every time you are in a motor vehicle. Make sure that your children are properly buckled into a child safety seat, booster seat
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What Can I Expect In The First 24 Hours After An Arrest?
After you are arrested, you can expect to be transported to the State Police Barracks, the Sherrif’s Office or a local Police Station depending upon which law enforcement agency has made
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Is Medical Malpractice a Threat that People Generally Don’t Know About?
Often, patients don’t know whether or not their doctors have been negligent. Medical malpractice is just another version of professional negligence.