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Davis & Palumbo, LLC – Home » Personal Injury/Workers Comp

What is PIP Coverage?

March 1, 2017/in Business & Corporate, DUPD University, Legal Minute Blog, Personal Injury/Workers Comp, Uncategorized
This week, Mark J. Palumbo explains PIP or Personal Injury Protection Coverage. When asked to examine automobile insurance coverage, PIP is one of the policies we review. Personal Injury Protection is a no-fault policy on your insurance that covers your medical bills and 85% of your lost wages if you are injured in an automobile accident. Mark explains that there are several amounts of PIP Coverage one can have but recommends looking at your situation and review with your insurance agent.
 
When using the Personal Injury Practice Group at Davis, Upton & Palumbo, LLC, your personal injury claim will be handled professionally. To learn more about our Personal Injury services click here or contact us today! Our attorneys and staff will be responsive to you, and we will do our best to see that you receive full compensation for your injuries and losses.
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Why Do I Need a Will?

February 1, 2017/0 Comments/in DUPD University, Family & Domestic, Legal Minute Blog, Personal Injury/Workers Comp, Probate/Wills/Estate Planning, Uncategorized

This week, Mark Davis explains why it is necessary to have a Will. A Will determines what happens to your assets upon your death. Without a Will, the laws of intestacy determines who receives the assets. Typically, this is to the closest living relative of the deceased person. However, if there is no living relatives to the fifth degree, the assets are distributed to the local Board of Education.

To learn more about our Wills & Estate Planning services click here or contact us today! We help clients understand their choices. We describe the options in plain language so that there is no confusion. Read more

What is a Pre-Existing Condition?

September 10, 2016/in Legal Minute Blog, Personal Injury/Workers Comp

This week Michael O’Shea talks about Pre-Existing Conditions. Understand what the term means and how pre-existing conditions can impact personal injury claims. Read more

What is Negligence?

September 10, 2014/in Legal Minute Blog, Personal Injury/Workers Comp

This week’s Legal Minute features Attorney David C. Weigel, Esquire.

What is the Boulevard Rule?

February 12, 2014/in Criminal/Traffic/DUI, Legal Minute Blog, Personal Injury/Workers Comp

What is the Boulevard Rule, you say? That’s an excellent question, and DUP is here to answer ALL of your questions with… The Legal Minute! This week’s Legal Minute features DUP Associate Attorney, David C. Weigel, Esq. Dave explains what Maryland’s “Boulevard Rule” is, how it can effect you, and why it’s important to keep in mind while operating a motor vehicle – especially considering the dreaded snowstorm Southern Maryland expects to see this evening/Thursday morning! Enjoy!

Economic VS. Non-Economic Damages

January 8, 2014/in Criminal/Traffic/DUI, Personal Injury/Workers Comp

We hope that everyone had a SAFE & HAPPY Holiday season. Let’s start off the New Year right, with renown trial-attorney, Mark J. Palumbo, Esq. In this installment of the Legal Minute, Mark “lays down the law” (pun intended) concerning Economic & Non-Economic Damages!

 

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