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How Long Does It Take to Settle a Lead Poisoning Case?

Posted on behalf of Peter T. Nicholl in Lead Paint Poisoning Published on March 17, 2020

Lead exposure often happens due to exterior and interior paint in older homes, but can come from different areas as well, leading to long-term health effects. Pursuing a claim can take some time. Below, our Maryland lead paint poisoning attorneys explain what to expect. If you or your loved one have suffered from lead poisoning, contact […]

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Can I Recover Damages If I Was Not Wearing a Seat Belt in a Car Accident?

Posted on behalf of Peter T. Nicholl in Car Accidents Published on March 10, 2020

In Maryland, drivers and certain passengers are legally required to wear their seat belts. But what happens if you are injured in a crash while not wearing a seat belt? Learn whether failing to buckle up could affect your ability to recover damages in a car accident case. The car accident lawyers at The Law […]

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Personal Injury Claims Involving Minors in Maryland

Posted on behalf of Peter T. Nicholl in Personal Injury Published on March 02, 2020

Accident victims must take legal action against at-fault parties within a set time period, known as the Statute of Limitations, if they wish to pursue compensation for their injuries. However, claims involving victims who are minors follow a different set of rules. Our personal injury attorneys explain the rules that govern claims for minors in […]

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What to Avoid Saying After a Car Accident to Protect Your Claim

Posted on behalf of Peter T. Nicholl in Car Accidents Published on February 26, 2020

What you say immediately following a car accident may come back to hurt you if you decide to pursue compensation for your injuries. It is important to avoid making costly mistakes during this hectic time to protect your potential claim. The Maryland car accident attorneys at our firm explain certain statements to avoid when talking […]

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Can You File a Lawsuit on Behalf of Someone Who is Physically or Mentally Incapacitated?

Posted on behalf of Peter T. Nicholl in Personal Injury Published on February 20, 2020

A severe personal injury may result in the victim being mentally or physically incapacitated, unable to pursue compensation for his or her injuries. If that victim is your loved one, you may wonder if someone else is able to pursue legal action on his or her behalf. The Maryland personal injury attorneys from our firm […]

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Things That May Hurt Pursuing Recovery in a Mesothelioma Case

Posted on behalf of Peter T. Nicholl in Mesothelioma & Asbestos Published on February 12, 2020

The legal options available to mesothelioma victims and their families depends on the source of asbestos exposure and how the condition has progressed since being diagnosed. In most cases, you may be eligible to seek financial recovery for expenses related to ongoing care and treatment. However, it is important to avoid making certain mistakes that […]

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Requirements for Reporting Car Accidents in Maryland

Posted on behalf of Peter T. Nicholl in Car Accidents Published on February 05, 2020

After a car accident in Maryland, you may be required to report the incident. Knowing what to do could help save you from facing a penalty for failure to file under the law. Our Maryland car accident attorneys further explain the state’s reporting requirements and why filing an accident report could be beneficial. If you […]

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How Duty of Care is Determined in a Personal Injury Case

Posted on behalf of Peter T. Nicholl in Personal Injury Published on January 31, 2020

Duty of care is an important element in any personal injury case. It is a legal duty to take reasonable care to prevent harm to others. If you are seeking compensation through a personal injury claim, you must prove that the other party owed you a duty of care. Our Maryland personal injury attorneys further […]

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How Do I Know If I Have a Lead Poisoning Claim?

Posted on behalf of Peter T. Nicholl in Lead Paint Poisoning Published on January 23, 2020

Maryland is home to a number of beautiful, historic buildings. However, many of these homes built prior to the 1970s contain lead, a highly toxic metal that poses a serious risk for residents, especially young children. If you or a family member has suffered from the harmful effects of exposure to lead, it is important […]

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What Happens If You Are in An Accident in a Leased Car

Posted on behalf of Peter T. Nicholl in Car Accidents Published on January 16, 2020

Leasing a vehicle has several advantages, including being able to drive a newer model car without the financial responsibility of owning one outright. More people in the U.S. are using leased vehicles than ever before. However, there are certain considerations that need to be taken into account while driving a leased vehicle. Understanding how a […]

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