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I have been summoned to jury duty; is it safe?

By Berman | Sobin | Gross LLP |

The Maryland Court System is due to enter the next stage of reopening on October 5, 2020. This means courts will resume full operations including the long-awaited jury trials. However, jury duty and jury trials will look different as many new safety protocols have been implemented to make the process as safe as possible… Read More »

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How COVID-19 Could Impact Your Personal Injury Claim

By Berman | Sobin | Gross LLP |

The nature of personal injury claims are changing, and the attorneys here at Berman | Sobin | Gross LLP are adapting to maximize your recovery. Since the outbreak of COVID-19 in the United States, fewer and fewer people are receiving medical care for “non-emergency” matters. If you have been injured in an automobile collision,… Read More »

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Property Damage – What you Need to Know

By Berman | Sobin | Gross LLP |

Being involved in a motor vehicle collision can be scary and frustrating. You’re hurt, and to boot, your car has sustained damage and needs repaired. If the repairs are too extensive, your vehicle could be deemed a total loss. In this situation, you are entitled to the fair market value of your vehicle. That… Read More »

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Can My Auto Insurance Company Force me to Have a Medical Evaluation

By Berman | Sobin | Gross LLP |

If you were injured in an automobile accident and were fortunate enough to have Personal Injury Coverage, your insurance carrier may schedule you to be examined by a doctor of its choosing depending on the terms of your policy. If you haven’t read my previous blogs, Personal Injury Protection (PIP) is a coverage you… Read More »

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Lien on Me

By Berman | Sobin | Gross LLP |

After a car accident, if you seek medical treatment and use your health insurance, you may owe money to your health insurer if you receive a settlement of a judgment. This is referred to as a health insurance lien on your personal injury case. Every health insurance policy is different but occasionally an insurer… Read More »

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Subsequent Injuries

By Berman | Sobin | Gross LLP |

When you’re injured in an accident you have the burden to prove your injuries, damages, etc. One of the burdens I will speak of in this blog is the burden to prove that your injuries are causally related to the incident in question. This burden becomes harder to overcome if the client suffers a… Read More »

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Third Party Claims – When Work Accidents are Caused by the Negligence of Others

By Berman | Sobin | Gross LLP |

If you have suffered an injury while working, you may also have a third party claim against the negligent person or entity that caused your injury, depending on the circumstances. For example, an ambulance driver is responding to an emergency in an ambulance, and is struck by another vehicle. The ambulance driver has a… Read More »

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Crosswalk Conundrums

By Berman | Sobin | Gross LLP |

I have represented many clients who have been injured in motor vehicle collisions involving crosswalks. The most common motor vehicle collision involving a crosswalk is when Driver #1 stops at a crosswalk to allow a pedestrian to cross the road, then Driver #2 (driving behind Driver #1) fails to stop in time, and strikes… Read More »

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Uber Accident = Uber Complicated

By Berman | Sobin | Gross LLP |

In today’s day and age, it is not uncommon for individuals to hail rides from complete strangers using apps such as Uber, Lyft, etc. What’s even stranger are the insurance issues that arise when an Uber vehicle, for example, is involved in a motor vehicle accident. Under Maryland law, an insurance company may refuse… Read More »

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Exchanging Information Post Motor Vehicle Collision

By Berman | Sobin | Gross LLP |

After a motor vehicle accident, the majority of drivers exchange insurance information without issue. However, on occasion, some drivers will refuse to provide their automobile insurance details to the other driver. Under Maryland law, after an accident, drivers are required to provide their insurance information to the other driver. This information includes the name… Read More »

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