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Local Maryland Businessman, Dubbed “Route 29 Batman,” Dies in Hagerstown Car Accident

Earlier this month in Hagerstown, Maryland, local businessman Leonard B. Robinson died in a fatal car accident. According to a local news report, Robinson was known to many as the “Route 29 Batman” because he drove a tricked-out Lamborghini that was made to look like the Batmobile. Prior to passing,…

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Former College Football Player Sues University for Long-Term Injuries

Earlier this month, a former football player for the University of California, Berkeley, has filed suit against the regents of the University, as well as several others, seeking damages for the long-term injuries he sustained as a result of his participation in the school’s football program. According to a local…

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Investigation Continues in Accident that Seriously Injured Comedian Tracy Morgan and Killed One Other

Last year, actor and comedian Tracy Morgan was involved in an accident when a Wal-Mart truck rear-ended the limo Morgan and friends were riding in, seriously injuring Morgan and fatally wounding one of his friends, fellow comedian James McNair. According to one news source covering the issue, the National Transportation Safety…

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Maryland Court Finds Government Employee’s Immunity Was Waived Based on Allegations of Gross Negligence

Earlier last month, the Court of Appeals of Maryland decided a case that may have lasting effects on the landscape of personal injury cases brought against government officials. In the case of Cooper v. Rodriguez, the court determined that the normal official immunity that all government employees enjoy was waived because the…

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New Self-Driving Cars Cause Fewer Accidents than Their Human-Driven Counterparts

For several years now, Google has been developing self-driving cars that do not require the attention of a human driver to get to the final destination. According to one news source, these vehicles have recently undergone some safety testing, and the results may be surprising. The self-driving cars are involved…

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New Study Finds Washington D.C. Most Lenient Jurisdiction for Drunk Drivers

It is common knowledge these days that drunk driving is a dangerous and irresponsible habit that can all too easily claim innocent lives. However, for a number of seemingly irrational reasons, drivers continue to engage in drunk driving despite the physical dangers to others as well as the potential criminal…

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Washington, DC Woman Struck and Killed By Grocery Delivery Truck

Earlier this month in northwest Washington, D.C., a 79-year-old woman was killed while she was struck by a delivery truck. According to one local news source, the accident occurred at the intersection of 37th Street NW and Calvert Street NW. Evidently, the grocery delivery truck was at the intersection facing…

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Court Allows Plaintiff’s Case to Proceed Against Allegedly Negligent Gym in Premises Liability Action

Earlier this month, an appellate court in California heard a premises liability case involving an injury that occurred in a gym. In the case, Jimenez v. 24 Hour Fitness USA, the plaintiff was injured while running on a treadmill in one of the defendant’s gym locations. Evidently, the plaintiff fell…

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