How the “Move Over” Law May Affect Your Maryland Personal Injury Case Outcome

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As Maryland’s roads become increasingly congested with traffic, ensuring the safety of both drivers and emergency responders has never been more critical. Fortunately, our state has implemented a powerful law designed to protect those who dedicate their lives to saving others: the Move Over Law. Often overlooked, Maryland’s Move Over Law demands a shift in mindset and behavior behind the wheel, urging drivers to move aside and provide a clear path for emergency vehicles. Beyond its legal implications lies a profound message of compassion, responsibility, and the collective effort to safeguard lives on the road.

At The Law Office of Hillel Traub, we have a deep understanding of Maryland’s Move Over Law and its implications for accident victims. With over 30 years of experience and a commitment to advocating for his clients’ rights, Attorney Hillel Traub is dedicated to providing supportive and knowledgeable legal representation to individuals who have suffered injuries due to the negligence of others.

Understanding Maryland’s Move Over Law

Maryland’s Move Over Law mandates that drivers move over to an adjacent lane away from the emergency vehicle when it is safe to do so. If changing lanes is not feasible due to traffic conditions or other factors, drivers must reduce their speed to a safe and prudent level, considering the surrounding circumstances.

The law applies to a wide range of emergency vehicles, including:

  • Police cars
  • Fire trucks
  • Ambulances
  • Tow trucks
  • Other roadside assistance vehicles displaying flashing lights while attending to emergencies or assisting motorists

Violating Maryland’s Move Over Law can have in serious consequences, including fines and points on your driving record. The penalties for disregarding this law are intended to deter unsafe driving practices and encourage compliance among motorists. Additionally, failing to adhere to this law can have far-reaching implications, potentially endangering the lives of emergency responders and other individuals on the road.

The Impact of Maryland’s Move Over Law on Personal Injury Cases

In personal injury cases involving accidents with emergency vehicles, law enforcement officers, or other roadside workers, compliance with Maryland’s Move Over law can play a crucial role in determining liability and the case outcome.

When a driver fails to move over or slow down as required by the law and causes an accident resulting in injuries or fatalities, they may be liable for negligence. Conversely, if the injured party fails to comply with the Move Over law themselves, it could impact their ability to recover damages in a personal injury claim.

If you were injured in a traffic incident covered by Maryland’s Move Over law, do not wait to seek legal advice from an experienced personal injury attorney who can assess your case, protect your rights, and advocate for fair compensation on your behalf.

Were You Injured in an Accident Involving Maryland’s Move Over Law? We Can Help

As a former lawyer for the Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration (MVA), Attorney Hillel Traub has the experience and insight needed to navigate your Maryland motor vehicle accident case effectively. Whether you were involved in a collision with an emergency vehicle or were injured due to another driver’s failure to comply with the Move Over Law, The Law Office of Hillel Traub is here to help. We advocate for the rights of accident victims and pursue the compensation they deserve for their injuries.

Contact us today for a free consultation, and let us fight for the justice and compensation you deserve. Call (410) 580-1100 or complete our contact form to get started.

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