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Proving Negligence: What Factors Are Most Important?

November 13, 2017

When someone acts in a negligent or careless manner, which causes you or your loved ones to suffer an injury, you can file a negligence claim. Under the law, a person who owes you duty of care fails to deliver on that mandate and is proved to have been careless and that the carelessness resulted…

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Who Is Liable In Product Liability Cases?

October 2, 2017

If you have suffered an injury at the hands of a defective or dangerous product, you’ll want to consider filing a product liability case. Product liability is an area of law that can be complex and confusing, and one of the reasons is that it can be difficult to prove liability on the part of…

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Billy Murphy, Hassan Murphy Comment on DOJ Decision to Not Federally Charge Officers Accused in Death of Freddie Gray

September 16, 2017

Murphy, Falcon & Murphy Founder and Senior Partner Judge William H. “Billy” Murphy, Jr., along with Partner Hassan Murphy, recently shared their insight on the Justice Department’s decision to not pursue federal charges against the six police officers implicated in the arrest and death of Freddie Gray, a young black man whose 2015 death in…

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Avoiding Drunk Driving Crashes In Baltimore

September 11, 2017

In 2015, there were 513 traffic deaths in Baltimore. Thirty percent of these accidents were caused by drunk driving. Alcohol makes driving more dangerous by impairing judgement and slowing down reaction time. Drunk driving accidents can be prevented and avoided. For others on the road, it is important to know the best ways to avoid…

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The Difference Between Settlement and Trial

August 30, 2017

There are two general ways in which civil claims of different types can be resolved. This includes personal injury claims. A case can be resolved through a settlement or a judgment in a lawsuit. When considering a personal injury case, there are in fact two different types of settlements that potentially can occur. First, there…

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Choosing a Firm with a Reputation

August 15, 2017

If you or someone you love has sustained a serious injury, you need to ensure that you are not moving forward alone. Not only are you dealing with the injuries, but you also have to worry about the legal and financial issues you are going to be facing. This means making sure you have someone…

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Why are Motorcycle Accidents So Serious?

August 7, 2017

For those who love motorcycles, Baltimore is a great city to ride in. Unfortunately, motorcycle riding remains one of the most dangerous forms of transportation in the United States. The victim of a motorcycle accident may often be left with serious and long-term, or even fatal, damage. Contact the law firm of Murphy, Falcon &…

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Class Action Sexual Assault Claim Against Dr. Williams

August 4, 2017

Yesterday, the Baltimore personal injury lawyers at Murphy, Falcon & Murphy filed a class action lawsuit against Kaiser Permanente on behalf of dozens of former patients of Dr. Bryan Williams, a Kaiser doctor. Our complaint alleges that Dr. Williams, who was fired from Kaiser in October 2014 and had his medical license suspended by the…

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Class Action Lawsuit Filed on Behalf of Kaiser Patients, Alleging Sexual Assault By Doctor

August 3, 2017

The Baltimore personal injury lawyers of Murphy, Falcon, & Murphy today filed a class action lawsuit against Kaiser Permanente on behalf of dozens of former patients of Dr. Bryan Williams, a Kaiser doctor. Our complaint alleges that Dr. Williams, who has since been fired and had his license suspended by the Maryland State Board of…

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Waldorf Man Accused of Sexually Assaulting Students Has Tested Positive for HIV

July 10, 2017

Carlos Deangelo Bell in Waldorf, Maryland has been arrested after accusations of sexually abusing numerous students, who he coached. The story is catching headlines due to the fact that he is HIV-positive. Felony charges have been filed against him for child pornography production and misdemeanor counts for second-degree assault. Investigators are not commenting on whether…

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