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  • State Farm’s $5 Billion Dividend
    State Farm’s $5 Billion Dividend
    The State Farm dividend is landing in mailboxes and inboxes across the region. State Farm Mutual began paying a one time $5 billion cash dividend in late July 2026. It is the largest payout to customers in the company's 103 year history. For most drivers it is a pleasant surprise and nothing more. But if you have an injury claim
  • Being Passed on a Two-Lane Road in Maryland
    Being Passed on a Two-Lane Road in Maryland
    Passing on a two-lane road is one of the most ordinary things a driver does, and also one of the riskiest. On an undivided road there is no median and no extra lane. The only way around a slower car is to cross into the lane for oncoming traffic. Most of the time it works out. When it does not,
  • Police Chase Accident in Maryland: Who Actually Pays?
    Police Chase Accident in Maryland: Who Actually Pays?
    A police chase accident in Maryland can end a normal Tuesday in about four seconds. You are crossing an intersection on a green light. A car fleeing police runs the red at eighty miles an hour, or spins out sideways after a PIT maneuver, and it lands in your driver's door. The police report names the fleeing driver. The news
  • The Deadliest Roads in Maryland All Run Through Prince George’s County
    The Deadliest Roads in Maryland All Run Through Prince George’s County
    The Deadliest Roads in Maryland Run Through One County The deadliest roads in Maryland are not spread evenly across the state. They are concentrated in one place: Prince George's County. That is not a slogan or an exaggeration. It is what the state's own highway data shows, and the gap is not close. In 2025, 93 people died in crashes
  • DC Speed Cameras Could Be Removed as Traffic Deaths Double in 2026
    DC Speed Cameras Could Be Removed as Traffic Deaths Double in 2026
    Washington is having two traffic safety conversations at once, and they point in opposite directions. Traffic deaths in the District have doubled compared to this time last year. Meanwhile, federal officials are pushing to remove DC speed cameras and red light cameras from city streets. If that effort succeeds, the District would lose one of its main tools for slowing
  • DC Code § 50-2204.52: The Statute That Saves Pedestrian and Cyclist Cases in the District
    DC Code § 50-2204.52: The Statute That Saves Pedestrian and Cyclist Cases in the District
    DC Code 50-2204.52 is the statute that changes the legal landscape for pedestrians and cyclists injured in the District. Washington, DC follows the harsh doctrine of contributory negligence. In most personal injury cases, if a jury finds you even 1% at fault, you recover nothing. The District is one of only a handful of jurisdictions that still applies this rule,
  • The Purple Line Construction
    The Purple Line Construction
    The Purple Line is Maryland's most expensive and most delayed infrastructure project in a generation. The 16.2-mile light rail line connecting Bethesda to New Carrollton originally carried a budget of $5.6 billion and a scheduled opening of March 2022. As of early 2026, Purple Line construction is 87% complete, the total cost has ballooned to approximately $9.8 billion, and the