Trampoline injury lawsuits are on the rise because trampolines have really made a comeback. The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) has firmly stated its opinion: “The trampoline should never be used in home environments or in school physical education classes or outdoor settings or recreational settings.” Yet, in massive numbers,…
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Sex Abuse at Gilman May Help Push for New Laws in Maryland
Over the last few years, a large number of states have passed new laws eliminating or significantly expanding their statute of limitations on sexual abuse lawsuits. So far, however, Maryland has not joined this movement to make it easier for sex abuse victims to sue. Recent investigations uncovering sexual abuse…
Infections You Can Get from a Dog Bite and Case Settlement Value
Dog bites happen every day across Maryland and the U.S. Even the most placid and harmless dogs can sometimes bite when they get scared or anxious. Most types and sizes of dogs (even little Yorkshire Terriers) can puncture the skin when they bite. Aside from the pain and physical tissue…
Dackman v. Robinson | Lead Paint Case to Maryland High Court
The Maryland high court granted certiorari in an unreported Court of Special Appeals opinion that has great ramifications for Maryland accident lawyers and their clients. Facts of Dackman v. Robinson This is a lead paint case. The plaintiff alleged a brain injury as a result of lead paint exposure at…