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Sample Of Interrogatories Form Filed In Nursing Home Negligence Case

Interrogatories are written questions sent to the opposing party in a personal injury lawsuit. Like a deposition, an interrogatory gives each side the opportunity to pose questions to the opposing party. Although the party who is served the interrogatory does not have to appear in court to respond, they are…

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In Anne Arundel County, Parents File $20 Wrongful Death Suit After 5-Year-Old Drowns In Pool At Crofton Country Club

The parents of Connor Freed, a 5-year-old Davidsonville boy who drowned at the Crofton Country Club, are suing the club and DRD Pool Service, Inc, the Hunt Valley-based company that trains the club’s pool staff, for $20 million. The wrongful death lawsuit claims that there was not enough properly trained…

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Maryland To Launch Statewide Campaign Focusing On Highway Safety

In Linthicum Heights last week, Maryland State Police, the Department of Transportation, the Federal Highway Administration, the State Highway Administration, and people from the private sector gathered at the Maritime Institute of Technology to come up with a plan to reduce the number of fatalities, injuries, and motorist crashes that…

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In Maryland, A Delaware Man Is Arrested After Injuring Another Driver In Car Accident On Route 50

A Delaware man was arrested for driving under the influence this weekend in Maryland. Maryland State Police say that Frederick Neil Cline was speeding and driving eastbound on Route 50 in a westbound lane when his car collided with Gavin Jay Bayline’s car. Bayline, a Salisbury resident, sustained non-life threatening…

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Sample Of An Authorization and Consent of Information Form Requesting Medical Records In A Personal Injury Accident

If you have been injured in an accident and are filing a personal injury lawsuit, your attorney will need to request your medical records. Below is a sample of an HIPAA Authorization and Consent of Information form that we filed on behalf of our client authorizing the release of all…

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Baltimore Metropolitan Council Evaluates Whether To Add Rest Stops For Trucks Between The Beltway And Pennsylvania Line

Heavy freight traffic on Baltimore highways is causing the Baltimore Metropolitan Council to review whether there needs to be more rest facilities available to truckers. There are currently no designated rest stops between the Beltway and the Pennsylvania line, and the council wants to determine whether more truck parking areas…

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