Recent News
Transportation
- [09/02] Alaska Air Group Reports August Traffic
- [09/02] Marten Transport, Ltd. to Participate in the Morgan Keegan 2010 Industrial/Transportation Conference
- [09/02] EV-Focused Business of Plugging In Conference Returns to Detroit, Announces Key Speakers
- [09/02] AirTran Airways Reports August Traffic
- [09/02] GulfMark to Present at the Credit Suisse 2010 Global Credit Products Conference
- [09/02] GulfMark to Present at the Barclays Capital CEO Energy-Power Conference
- [09/02] ASUR Announces Total Passenger Traffic for August 2010 Up 8.9% Year over Year
- [09/02] Leave the Car, Take the Concierge with You: Mercedes-Benz Launches New Version of mbrace Mobile Application
- [09/02] NuVinci N360 Drivetrain From Fallbrook Technologies Inc. Wins EUROBIKE 2010 Award
- [09/01] Ford e-News - Sept. 1, 2010
- [09/01] American Suzuki August 2010 Sales
- [09/01] All-New ACDelco Advantage Friction Lineup Provides Quality and Convenience at a Competitive Price
- [09/01] Volkswagen of America Announces 21% Increase in Year-to-Date Sales
- [09/01] Subaru Sales Continue to Climb
- [09/01] Mazda Reports August Sales
- [09/01] Hyundai Motor America Reports August Sales
- [09/01] Yamaha Announces 2011 YFZ450R and YFZ450X Sport ATVs
- [09/01] Mercedes-Benz Reports August Sales of 19,674
- [09/01] CSX Corporation Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer to Address UBS Best of Americas Conference
- [09/01] Middle East Air Traffic Sees De-congestion
If you or a family member is in a serious accident involving physical injury, it is usually not advisable to talk to anyone who is or may be associated with the individual that caused the accident. This would mean that you should not permit yourself to talk about the case or the condition of an injured party with a representative of the other party's insurance company. It is also important, in most cases, to obtain photographs of the damage to the vehicle in which you were traveling, before the vehicle is repaired. If a defect in the car in which the injured party was traveling (such as a defective seatbelt) is suspected, the vehicle should be retained in the condition in which it was left after the accident.
Particularly in light of the impact of District of Columbia, Maryland, Virginia and federal laws in many of our cases - given the unique nature of the DC metropolitan area - we are also keenly aware of the interplay between the various laws and regulations that can affect such a case and the choice of the proper forum for bringing the claim.
Our lawyers work with clients who have auto accident claims in Washington, D.C., Baltimore City, throughout Maryland including Prince George's County, and, with the assistance of local counsel, in Virginia and other jurisdictions. Contact us to set up a free initial consultation with one of our firm's attorneys.








