Here in Maryland, the law is strict when it comes to maintaining safe roads and highways. The state uses a points system for driver's licenses to ensure the safety of all pedestrians, motorists and passengers. This system penalizes drivers for specific traffic...
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Why you should pay off your credit card debt now
Rising inflation and interest rate hikes have left millions of consumers in Maryland and throughout the country struggling to make ends meet. A report released by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York reveals that the amount of revolving debt being carried by American...
Does cellphone use cause car accidents?
In the state of Maryland, and anywhere else for that matter, cellphone use in cars can be dangerous. Using a cell phone while driving can be one of the most dangerous things you can do. While this dangerous act may go under-reported, it has certainly contributed to...
What you need to know about underride accidents
Truck-related accidents account for many traffic fatalities in Maryland. That’s especially true concerning underride accidents. Underride accidents occur when passenger vehicles become wedged under a semi truck. There are two types of underride accidents: rear and...
Inaccurate roadside drug tests have led to wrongful arrests
About 1.5 million people are arrested on drug charges every year, and approximately 773,000 of them are taken into custody after a drug field test identified a substance in their possession as a controlled substance. Field drug testing kits are used by Maryland law...
The frightening rise in credit card debt
Consumers all across Maryland are increasingly turning to credit cards to pay for all manner of items, from everyday necessities like groceries and fuel to season-specific items like holiday presents. And while the rise in credit cards has coincided with great...
Maryland Dentist Pleads Guilty to Stealing Almost $9 Million Dollars from Medicaid
A Potomac, Maryland dentist has been sentenced for the theft of $8.5 million from Medicaid. The man also pleaded guilty to one count of practicing dentistry without a license. According to a press statement from the Attorney General’s office, the dentist accomplished...
Organized retail theft stories based on inaccurate information
Maryland residents have likely seen or read media stories about an alarming rise in organized retail theft. These reports describe how criminal gangs are using online marketplaces to sell items stolen from stores. The basis for many of these media stories was a report...
Age of Consent
AÂ scandal involving a disgraced Catholic priest and an 18-year-old girl from a southern state brings to mind questions about the age of consent. The priest, who is 30, married the 2023 high school graduate and then fled to Italy with her. This incident has sparked...
Struck-by accidents responsible for many workplace mishaps
"Struck-by" injuries are one of Maryland's most common mishaps involving workers' compensation claims. They are also frequently responsible for deaths on the job. However, employers can take steps to reduce these incidents and keep their workers safer. How...