Maryland Personal Injury, Insurance Claim & Case Analysis Articles

 

Over the course of the last decade, Eric T. Kirk has published articles addressing Maryland personal injury claims, car accident cases, truck accident cases, workers’ compensation claims, denied homeowners insurance claims, and insurance disputes involving fault, causation, damages, repair scope, and claim value.

If you have been injured in an accident, hurt at work, or involved in a dispute with an insurance company over a denied, delayed, or underpaid claim, these articles may help identify the legal issues that matter. If you cannot find what you are looking for, you may contact the firm to discuss whether legal review is appropriate.

Is the Insurance Company’s Position the “Law” of Your Personal Injury Case?
No. It is not. Never. An insurance adjuster can decide what the insurance company is willing to pay voluntarily. The adjuster does not decide what the facts ultimately are. The adjuster may conclude t...
Contributory Negligence in Baltimore. Can I Recover If I Cause or Contribute to Auto Accident?
The law of five jurisdictions, Alabama, District of Columbia *, Maryland, North Carolina, Virginia, contains the doctrine of “contributory negligence“. An experienced Baltimore personal in...
Can I Sue A Company If Their Employee Is Driving The Car Or Truck That Hit Me ?
Direct Answer: Yes. Under the legal doctrine of respondeat superior, you may seek recovery from a business if their employee causes an accident while conducting the employer’s business. Identify...
What Is a Diminished Value Claim in Maryland, and Is My Car Worth Less After a Wreck?
Yes. In Maryland, a wrecked and repaired vehicle may still be worth less on the open market, and in the right case that loss can be part of the claim. The main risk is proof: not every repaired car ha...
How Do I make a Claim for Uninsured Motorist Insurance Coverage ?
While not necessarily a direct factor used in determining the value of your personal injury claim, an experienced Baltimore personal injury lawyer will tell you: The amount of your uninsured or underi...
Maryland UM/UIM Claims: What to Do If Insurance Is Not Enough or Your Insurer Will Not Pay
What Happens If Insurance Is Not Enough or Your UM/UIM Insurer Will Not Pay in Maryland? If the driver who caused your Maryland accident has no insurance, not enough insurance, or an insurance company...
Do I Have to Pay Taxes on My Personal Injury Settlement or Award?
Are Baltimore Personal Injury Settlements or Verdicts Taxable Under Federal Law? Whether a personal injury award is taxable under federal law depends on the nature of the damages awarded. Do I Have to...
After the Accident I Can’t Have Sex With My Wife/Husband, or Have It as Often
Can I recover damages if an accident affects my relationship with my spouse in Maryland? Yes—if a serious injury caused by someone else’s negligence materially affects your marriage, Maryl...
Do I Have to Repay Medical Bills from My Personal Injury Settlement ?
Many injured people are fortunate enough to have insurance, and their Personal Injury Protection [PIP]*, health, employer, private disability insurance, or any combination of those sources pay for som...
Is There A Limit On How Much I Can Recover In A Personal Injury Case ?
Maryland, through it legislature, has chosen to limit the amounts recoverable by those injured by the negligence of others. Experienced Baltimore personal injury lawyers are all too aware that “...
Does the Insurance Company Use A Computer to Determine How Much I Get for my Personal Injury?
Does the Insurance Company Use a Computer to Determine My Claim Value? Direct Answer: Many major insurance carriers utilize algorithmic software like “Colossus” to determine settlement ran...