The best way to make it through this difficult time is with information, not panic. We encourage everyone to get the facts about the COVID-19 virus from the Centers For Disease Control (CDC) for the most recent updates effective strategies for minimizing
Read More
There are three types of damages available in a personal injury case – economic, non-economic, and punitive. Economic damages compensate for quantifiable losses such as medical bills and expenses and missed days at work due to your injury. Non-economic damages, on the
Read More
In the State of Maryland, it is mandatory for all drivers to carry car insurance by a state-recognized provider. In order to protect yourself and others, it is required that your policy covers a minimum of $15,000 for property damage, $30,000 for
Read More
Accidents happen in the blink of an eye. One moment you are driving down the road and the next you are struck by another vehicle without any warning whatsoever. Damage to your car is one thing but bodily injuries are a nasty
Read More
A nursing home resident may not fall just because of neglect or poor oversight by the staff. Here are some other factors that can result in a fall: Age – Older people fall more often than young people Poor vision – Your
Read More
We all hope that our parents, and grandparents, will enjoy their “golden years.” However, they must often spend a substantial part of those years in a nursing home and, unfortunately, even the best nursing homes can have serious problems, especially with under
Read More
In my last blog post I discussed how important it is to have very specific and detailed instructions in your Will when it comes to leaving property to your children. One of the ways to do this is to create a Special
Read More
“I hereby give devise and bequeath all my property to my three children.” What is wrong with this provision in your Last Will and Testament? The answer is nothing and everything. It is a common and popular provision that a lot of
Read More