What to Know About Slip-and-Fall Claims and Homeowner’s Insurance
If someone experiences a slip-and-fall on a neighbor’s property, they may file a slip-and-fall claim against the homeowner’s insurance policy. It is important to understand how an individual’s homeowner insurance…
Learn MoreWhat to Know About Defamation Laws
Defamation laws fall under the umbrella of personal injury law because they are considered to cause harm to an individual through written or spoken words. Here, personal injury attorney Douglas…
Learn MoreWhat to Know About Digital Assets and Estate Planning
While most individuals understand the necessity of estate planning for tangible assets, many have only just begun to consider the management of their intangible, or digital assets, after they are…
Learn MoreWhat to Know About Special Needs Trusts
A special needs trust can help disabled loved ones without jeopardizing their eligibility for federal and state assistance. Here, estate planning attorney, Douglas C. Lauenstein, explains what you should know…
Learn MoreTrust Terms to Know: Revocable, Irrevocable, Testamentary and Inter Vivos
When creating a trust, you will come across a variety of unusual terms, such as revocable, irrevocable, testamentary and inter vivos. But, what do these terms mean regarding trusts? Here,…
Learn MoreHow Do Your Pets Fit Into Your Estate Plan?
Estate planning can help provide security, stability and peace of mind for loved ones—but what about your beloved pets? Here, Douglas Lauenstein explains why you should consider your pets when…
Learn MoreUnderstanding a Loss of Consortium Claim
After an accident, there are several ways for victims to seek restitution, but the family members of the victims are also able to seek restitution of their own. Here, Douglas…
Learn MoreThe Importance of Advance Medical Directives
An advance medical directive can help your needs be met when you are unable to speak for yourself. Here, Doug Lauenstein details ways that having an advance medical directive is…
Learn MoreThe Dangers of Not Having a Will
If you die without a will, Maryland laws of intestacy dictate the way your estate is inherited. Here, Doug Lauenstein explains Maryland’s rules of intestacy, and how they impact the…
Learn MoreHow to Deal with Auto Insurance Claims Adjusters
After being injured in an auto accident, the thought of negotiating with an auto insurance claims adjuster can be stressful. Here, experienced attorney, Douglas Lauenstein relieves some of that stress…
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