A family staying at a hotel and being badly bitten by bed bugs is an increasingly common occurrence in Maryland and the United States in general. In this case, our clients, a single mother and her 17 year old daughter, checked into the College Park Comfort...
Read MoreMany global branded hotels and resorts within the lodging and hospitality industry have facilities in locations where Zika virus has been reported. These often luxurious hotels and resorts rely heavily on marketing that is designed to entice guests to enjoy the...
Read MoreCases of Legionnaires’ Disease occurring at hotels and resorts are rising in number. On June 7, 2016, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (“CDC”) issued a report which documents a growing number of Legionnaires’ disease outbreaks in...
Read MoreAll serious injuries are painful, inconvenient, and costly to treat. But while some injuries, such as broken bones, will often heal completely, others, such as traumatic brain injury (TBI), have residual effects which continue to harm the patient for years or decades...
Read MoreTwo major agencies test motorcycle helmets in the United States: the U.S. Department of Transportation, and the Snell Memorial Foundation, a non-profit organization established in 1957 to research and improve helmet safety. Only children’s bicycle helmets are...
Read MoreWhen the plaintiff wins a personal injury lawsuit, he or she is awarded “damages,” or compensation for the harm that occurred. However, damages are not uniform in every case. Factors such as damages caps, injury severity, and projected economic loss all...
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