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Almost every new vehicle today comes with cruise control. While this feature can be convenient for drivers, especially on long road trips, this technology could also cause devastating accidents if it malfunctions or is misused.  What Is Cruise Control? There… read more

How Drinking Affects Driving Ability

By Harold Dwin on February 18, 2022 In Auto Accidents

All motorists should understand the dangers of drunk driving. Driving while intoxicated is unsafe, illegal, and potentially deadly. However, while the repercussions are clear, many people still don’t fully understand how alcohol can significantly impact a person’s cognitive abilities and… read more

If you were injured in a car accident due to someone else’s negligence, you might be eligible to seek compensation from the at-fault party through an insurance claim or personal injury lawsuit. If anyone witnessed the accident, their testimony could… read more

Running a red light is extremely dangerous and could easily lead to a severe injury accident. A driver who goes through an intersection on a red light risks causing a head-on, T-bone, or another type of collision. Accident claims involving… read more

Dealing with Shock after a Car Accident

By Harold Dwin on August 10, 2021 In Auto Accidents

Car accidents are traumatic for the people involved. In the aftermath, you might face painful injuries and lasting emotional anguish. Even if you weren’t severely injured, you might experience psychological effects of the accident in the weeks, months, and years… read more

If you’re involved in a car accident in Baltimore, or anywhere else in Maryland for that matter, you’ll want to collect as much information about the crash as you can. One of the most crucial sources of information about a… read more

Maryland ranks sixth in intersection fatalities per every 1,000 miles of road, according to data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) as reported by CBS Baltimore. With 5.29 intersection deaths per 1,000 miles, Maryland’s fatality rate was more… read more