Can Social Media Updates Ruin A Baltimore Personal Injury (Baltimore Auto Accident) Claim? As most of my followers and readers are aware, I am a Baltimore Chiropractor that spends about half my time treating Baltimore auto accident injury patients. My patients typically present with post-traumatic headaches, neck pain, back pain, numbness and tingling into the arm, and numbness and tingling into the leg. Clearly these Baltimore auto accident injuries are not limited to these complaints,
Will Self-Driving Vehicles Lead To The End of Auto Accidents? We have all seen the futuristic films depicting cars that drive themselves. In these utopian societies no one has to own a car or pay for insurance. Instead, they just hail a cab when they need one and pay per trip. The driver understands their input and takes them wherever they want to go. Actually, the more I say it outloud, the more it seems
Ridesharing Apps like Uber and Lyft – Where’s the Insurance? As a Baltimore Chiropractor that spends the majority of my work day treating auto accident injuries resulting from car crashes in Baltimore, I am starting to see a trend of more crashes involving passengers and drivers utilizing rideshare apps such as Uber and Lyft. I suspect this is due to more to the increased numbers of these cars on the road than it is due
Baltimore Light Rail Injury – Car Insurance Paid For Patient’s Treatment As many of my avid blog post readers are aware, I am a Chiropractor in Baltimore that spends the majority of my time treating Baltimore auto accident clients. These clients typically present with some combination of acute post-traumatic headaches, neck pain, radiating arm pain, mid back pain, lower back pain, and/or radiating leg pain associated with their Baltimore auto accident injuries. As I have
What Do You Do During Your Lunch Breaks? As many of my avid blog followers are aware, I am a Baltimore Chiropractor that spends the vast majority of my practice time (and life!) studying, treating, and writing reports about Baltimore auto accident injuries. The clinic hours that we have posted are strictly “clinic hours.” That means that patients with scheduled appointments, and walk-in patients that do not mind waiting, can be seen and treated for