Can a Pedestrian Operating Operating Under A Disability Be At Fault for An Accident?
Baltimore personal injury lawyers sometimes argue cases involving the unfortunate meeting of a car and a pedestrian. Attorney Eric T. Kirk will tell you. As you might imagine, cars are undefeated in these contests. Some rules establish who is at fault. Special rules apply where the pedestrian is operating under a disability. It certainly comes as... Read more »
Can You Turn Right From The Middle Lane?
It is illegal, and negligent, to take away the right of way from another vehicle that lawfully possesses that right of way. Experienced Baltimore personal injury lawyers have likely litigated cases where a driver makes a right turn, and “cuts off” another driver. I’ Attorney Eric T. Kirk will tell you. The Md. Transportation code requires... Read more »
Did I Have the Right of Way?
For most of us, including most Baltimore personal injury lawyers, it has been a long time since Driver’s Ed. Of course, if a sign, or traffic light controls an intersection, those traffic control devices determine who has the right of way. As Attorney Eric T. Kirk will tell you. But what if there is no traffic control... Read more »
Are My Medical Bills Paid Out Of My Personal Injury Award?
As discussed elsewhere, insurance carriers that have paid medical bills related to a car accident, or the providers themselves, will assert a claim, or a “lien” on any amount you are awarded. One of the most important roles a Baltimore personal injury attorney should fill is as a negotiator of these liens. An effective attorney often... Read more »
Immunity or Liability for Emergency Medical Services?
Many Baltimore personal injury cases consist of allegations that a health care provide deviated from the applicable standard of conduct, and that deviation caused injury to the patient. As Attorney Eric T. Kirk will tell you. However that most professional health care providers are immune from civil liability for the negligent provision of medical care if they... Read more »
Can I Sue a Public Official If They Hit Me ?
Knowledgeable Baltimore personal injury lawyers are aware that an official of a municipal corporation is immune from suit for their official actions, while acting in a discretionary capacity, in the absence of malice. However, an official of a municipal corporation is not immune from claims for negligence arising from the operation of a motor vehicle... Read more »
How does My Lawyer Prove I was Injured in a Baltimore Car Accident?
Every injury victim in a litigated case has no doubt wondered: “How does My Lawyer Prove I was Injured in a Baltimore Car Accident? In another chapter, I discussed the ‘burden of proof’, i.e. what a Baltimore city personal injury trial lawyer must carry to prove that the defendant is responsible for the accident or... Read more »
What Happens If You Sustain a Concussion or TBI in a Maryland Automobile Accident ?
15% of people sustaining concussions in a car accident will develop severe, permanent symptoms. Within the last few years, the prevalence and potential severity of head injuries have moved to the forefront of public awareness. Motor vehicle accidents are the leading cause of concussions. 1 The Mayo Clinic tells us that “[a] concussion is a traumatic brain injury that... Read more »
Can An Insurance Company Deny My Claim and Say Their Driver was Not Negligent or At Fault ?
We discussed in another chapter that proof of a violation of law, ordinance or code can be presented, and may be considered as some evidence of negligence in a Baltimore personal injury case. However, unless the conduct that constituted the violation was also a negligent act that directly caused the injury, there is no responsibility.... Read more »
Am I Responsible if my Child Causes a Car Accident?
Am I responsible for my child’s negligence? Generally, personal injury lawyers in Baltimore will tell their clients the answer is “no”, which makes any parent whose child is about to get their driver’s license, exhale, forcefully, with relief. This is not the rule in all jurisdictions, I Attorney Eric T. Kirk will tell you. There are... Read more »
When Is It Legal to Pass a Car in Maryland?
Personal injury lawyers in Baltimore can tell you some of the basic rules about passing, and attorney Eric T. Kirk will tell you. You’ve got to do it on the left. You can’t in a no passing zone. You can’t do it if a hill or curve obscures your view. You’ve got to get back... Read more »
Is It Legal To Pass A Car on the Right In Maryland?
Personal injury lawyers in Baltimore know the general rule that passing is allowed only on the left. More than a few car and motor vehicle accidents have been caused by one vehicle trying to pass another on the right. Of course, as with anything else, there exceptions to the general rule of passing only on... Read more »