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Over the course of the last decade, I’ve published in excess of 700 articles in the areas of personal injury, criminal defense, workers’ compensation and insurance disputes, generally. If you can’t find what you’re looking for, feel free to contact me to discuss the details of your case and learn how I can help.

MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENT (MVA) COUNSELOR IN BALTIMORE’S HIGHLANDTOWN 21224
Table of Contents: Highlandtown, Baltimore: Generally I don’t always act as Motor Vehicle Accident (MVA) Counselor In Baltimore’s Highlandtown 21224 neighborhood. However, when I do repres...
Can I get Non-Economic Damages in a Baltimore Personal Injury Case?
A fair questions is always “Can I get Non-Economic Damages in a Baltimore Personal Injury Case?”. The answer is “YES”, if you can prove it with the help of an experienced Balti...
Is Enhanced Underinsured Motorist Insurance Coverage Offered in Maryland?
Maryland, a few years ago, enacted statutory provisions requiring insurance companies writing automobile business in this state to offer a form of uninsured coverage called “enhanced underinsure...
You Are Charged With A Crime. How Can You Prove That You Are Innocent?
This notion comes up frequently during the course of consultations with prospective clients that have been charged with a crime. As a technical matter, no one ever has to prove they are innocent. Ever...
Five Common Mistakes To Avoid When Filing A Maryland Workers’ Compensation Claim.
Under Maryland law, workers’ compensation is designed to be a self-executing system for the delivery of needed benefits to the injured worker. Sadly, this is, too often, not the case. The fact t...
What is Third Degree Burglary Under Maryland Law?
What is Third Degree Burglary Under Maryland Law? In A Baltimore criminal case, the key differences between 2nd-degree and 3rd-degree burglary may well relate to the intent, the type of property invol...
How Long Does It Take For A Personal Injury Case To Go To Trial?
The answer to these commonly asked questions depends on whether you are a participant in a civil or a criminal matter. In either scenario, the anxiety that goes along with waiting for one’s day...
Second Degree Burglary Under Maryland Law
Second Degree Burglary in Baltimore: Why is this offense charged? This crime is premised on unlawfully breaking and entering into specific types of structures with the intent to commit certain crimes....
Can I Prevent Someone from Testifying Against Me?
This question comes up frequently in connection with those charged with the commission of a crime. The subject can be complex, and clarity and specificity are vital in understanding the rules. It is a...
Is it Possible to Stop Someone from Testifying Against Me? Volume II
This article addresses specific privileges that exist in Maryland’s evidence code that allow the holder to keep others from divulging confidential matters in open court. These rules do not allow...