Are Personal Injury Settlements Taxable? Is income from personal injury settlements taxable like other standard income? Many people who have received settlements from a personal injury case wonder if they have to pay taxes on the money they received. The bottom line is that sometimes settlement payments are taxable, and sometimes they are not. Yes, it can become complicated quickly.… Read More
Six Most Common Causes Of Motorcycle Accidents Summer is the season of motorcycles, road trips, and adventures. Many riders set out to experience all three of those possibilities, but not all return unscathed. According to the Motorcycle Accident Organization, more than 1,400 motorcycle-related injuries occur in Maryland each year. From those accidents, 72 riders do not survive. It is a chilling set… Read More
Can I File A Negligence Claim After An Injury? Can you file a negligence claim after you have been injured? The short answer is yes, but first it is important to understand a few important details about how the process works. Personal Injury and Negligence Claims Have Statutes of Limitations For many personal injury cases in Maryland and surrounding areas, the statute of limitations… Read More
Can I File A Personal Injury Claim In A State I Don’t Live In? Summer is a prime time for traveling, and that means the potential for personal injury is higher. What happens if you are visiting another state and are injured there? The simple answer is that you can file a personal injury claim in a state where you do not reside. Here’s more on that process. What… Read More
What Is The Statute Of Limitations For Personal Injury Cases? The term “statute of limitations” is a set of laws that define the period of time in which you must file a lawsuit following a criminal or civil situation, or have your claim forever barred. The Period of Time For many types of injuries or other legal situations, the statute of limitations is three years.… Read More