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Maryland Considers Bill to Raise Cap on Noneconomic Damages
By Harold Dwin on June 4, 2024 In Personal Injury
If you’re filing a personal injury lawsuit to pursue compensation after you were hurt in an accident someone else caused in Maryland, you may not realize that you can get money for subjective losses like pain and suffering. These types… read more
What Damages Are Available in a Maryland Pedestrian Accident?
By Harold Dwin on May 21, 2024 In Personal Injury
Maryland drivers are involved in about 3,000 crashes with pedestrians every year. Pedestrian accidents are almost always catastrophic for the person on foot, resulting in devastating injuries and even fatalities. If you were injured in a pedestrian accident in Maryland, it is… read more
Is Jaywalking Legal in Maryland?
By Harold Dwin on February 6, 2024 In Personal Injury
You won’t find the word “jaywalking” in Maryland state laws, but there are penalties for pedestrians who cross the street illegally. Jaywalking, or improper road crossing, can lead to injuries or loss of life, with an average of 125 pedestrians… read more
Who Can File a Wrongful Death Claim?
By Harold Dwin on October 24, 2023 In Personal Injury
The sudden loss of a loved one can completely upend a family’s life. Not only must they suffer through the painful emotions of shock and grief, but they may also endure overwhelming financial repercussions. Funeral costs can be expensive for… read more
How Switching Doctors During a Personal Injury Claim Can Affect Your Case
By Cohen & Dwin, P.A. on December 21, 2022 In Personal Injury
If you are receiving care from a medical provider who is not meeting your needs or is not a good match, you might feel tempted to switch to a different provider. But you should think twice before doing so if… read more
Steps to Take After a Golf Cart Injury
By Cohen & Dwin, P.A. on August 9, 2022 In Personal Injury
Were you injured in a golf cart accident in Owings Mills, Maryland? Injury accidents involving golf carts happen more often than you might think. People who’ve been hurt are often forced to deal with treatment, costly medical expenses, lost wages,… read more
How to Make the Most of Your Personal Injury Settlement
By Ann Wittik-Bravmann on April 12, 2022 In Personal Injury
No one expects to be severely injured in an accident. When someone else’s negligence causes you harm, you have the right to demand fair compensation for your injuries, medical expenses, pain and suffering, lost wages from time off of work,… read more
Slip-and-Fall Accident Lawsuit
By Harold Dwin on June 7, 2021 In Personal Injury
If you’ve been severely injured in a slip-and-fall accident, your biggest concern immediately following the incident will likely be your health and recovery. As the personal and financial impact of your injuries starts to become apparent, however, you might wonder… read more
Most Common Injuries for Police Officers and First Responders
By Ann Wittik-Bravmann on May 21, 2021 In Personal Injury
Police officers and other first responders put their lives on the line every day to keep our communities safe. As a result, these workers routinely face the threat of serious and sometimes fatal workplace injuries. Emergency responders often have a… read more
Concerned About Coronavirus in Maryland? You Don’t Need to Leave the House to Meet with Our Lawyers
By Cohen & Dwin, P.A. on March 24, 2020 In COVID
We all have a duty to keep ourselves, our families, our neighbors, and our communities safe right now. This means temporarily reshaping the way we live our lives to combat the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). At Cohen & Dwin, P.A. we… read more