Respected personal injury lawyer Rick Jaklitsch has appeared multiple times on prestigious Top Lawyer lists published by the National Trial Lawyers Association and the American Trial Lawyers Association. Rick Jaklitsch has successfully represented Maryland-based clients injured through no fault of their own in accidents caused by motorists.
In an effort to provide extra protection for bicyclists, pedestrians, and other individuals deemed vulnerable road users, Maryland lawmakers have introduced a bill to increase penalties for motorists involved in accidents with this population.
Currently, unless a driver has been grossly negligent, the consequences for striking a vulnerable road user could be as minor as a traffic fine. If passed, the bill would require offenders to pay up to $2,000 and appear before a judge. Further, motorists found guilty may lose their license and be required to complete community service.
While the bill has passed the Maryland House of Delegates, further discussions are postponed until a future, undetermined date. Advocates believe that tougher laws will reduce the number of fatal incidents involving vulnerable road users.
In an effort to provide extra protection for bicyclists, pedestrians, and other individuals deemed vulnerable road users, Maryland lawmakers have introduced a bill to increase penalties for motorists involved in accidents with this population.
Currently, unless a driver has been grossly negligent, the consequences for striking a vulnerable road user could be as minor as a traffic fine. If passed, the bill would require offenders to pay up to $2,000 and appear before a judge. Further, motorists found guilty may lose their license and be required to complete community service.
While the bill has passed the Maryland House of Delegates, further discussions are postponed until a future, undetermined date. Advocates believe that tougher laws will reduce the number of fatal incidents involving vulnerable road users.