Car accidents are a leading cause of bone fractures in Maryland. However, there are certain bones that are more susceptible to fractures than others. The skull Usually, skull fractures occur in car accidents when there is a direct blow to the head, such as hitting the...
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Month: October 2022
Consequences for teens driving while intoxicated from marijuana
Many people fail to realize that Maryland judges can find teens and adults guilty of driving under the influence if they have been using marijuana. This can happen even if the driver uses the drug legally for medical purposes. Why is marijuana use dangerous if...
Understanding the effects of motorcycle accident head injuries
Motorcycle enthusiasts across Maryland are known for their love of the open road, but at the same time, they must always balance the significant risks of cycling. When the unthinkable happens, and a collision or other accident results in serious head trauma, it is...
Car accidents cause serious facial injuries
More than four million registered drivers take to the roads in Maryland every day. While driving plays an important role in our daily lives, one car accident can cause severe injuries. Facial injuries often occur due to car accidents and can result in painful scars...
What should you know about blood alcohol concentration levels?
If you’ve been pulled over by a police officer in Maryland on suspicion of drunk driving, you may be asked to take a breath test. These tests can measure your blood alcohol concentration to determine whether you are impaired while driving. Understanding blood alcohol...
What is the difference between DWI and DUI in Maryland?
When you get arrested for drunk driving, you might be confused about whether you've been charged with a DUI or DWI. While the two acronyms are often used interchangeably, there is a big difference between the two. Driving while intoxicated (DWI) This simply means that...