by Jill Maturino | Nov 20, 2012
If you are injured by the negligence of a hit-and-run-driver in Maryland, you may still recover damages under your own insurance policy’s uninsured motorist provision. by Jill Maturino | Nov 20, 2012
Uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage is part of your auto insurance coverage unless you specifically waive the coverage. Uninsured coverage applies when the at-fault driver has no liability insurance. Underinsured coverage applies where the at-fault driver’s... by Jill Maturino | Nov 20, 2012
Call 911 and advise them you have been involved in an accident. They will contact the police and, if necessary, an ambulance. Exchange insurance information with the other driver. Make sure that you obtain all of the relevant information from the other driver(s). ... by Jill Maturino | Nov 20, 2012
You must file your suit within the statute of limitations, a specific time period within which the law allows you to bring claims for certain injuries and grievances. Generally, in Maryland, you have three (3) years from the date of the accident to bring your claim.... by Jill Maturino | Nov 20, 2012
That depends. After the initial meeting with your attorney, where the attorney will collect all the facts about the case, you won’t have to commit too much time while your attorney attempts to negotiate an appropriate settlement. If the case does not settle, but goes...