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Distracted Drivers Blamed For 9 Deaths Per Day In The U.s.

Distracted Drivers Blamed For 9 Deaths Per Day In The U.s.

May 26, 2021

Responsible drivers in Silver Spring and the D.C. area already know that distracted driving is dangerous. Still, seeing statistics about the harm distracted driving causes…

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Who Is Negligent For Self-driving Vehicle Crashes?

Who Is Negligent For Self-driving Vehicle Crashes?

May 24, 2021

elf-driving cars represent incredible innovations in technological progress. One day, they may become familiar sights on Maryland roads. For now, their ownership and appeal are…

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A Closer Look At The Rising Number Of Motorcycle Accidents

A Closer Look At The Rising Number Of Motorcycle Accidents

May 11, 2021

Maryland drivers who choose to ride a motorcycle know that it comes at a higher risk compared a car. While motorcycles only made up 3%…

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Falling Asleep Behind The Wheel Is A Growing Problem

Falling Asleep Behind The Wheel Is A Growing Problem

Apr 27, 2021

Drivers in Maryland and across the country are perpetuating a hazardous behavior that results in an increasing number of motor vehicle accidents. This behavior is…

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Three Tips To Avoid Truck Accidents And Keep Drivers Safe

Three Tips To Avoid Truck Accidents And Keep Drivers Safe

Apr 26, 2021

Truck drivers transport all sorts of items throughout Maryland and the rest of the country. If you own or manage a trucking company, it’s imperative…

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When You Can File A Wrongful Death Lawsuit

When You Can File A Wrongful Death Lawsuit

Apr 14, 2021

Fatal motor vehicle accidents can be far-reaching and traumatizing for Maryland residents. They can also be financially devastating with exorbitant medical bills and funeral costs.…

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