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9502 Maryland Lawsuits in October (and other stats)

By Byron Warnken

There were 9502 civil actions filed in October in Maryland circuit courts.

  • Of these, 1354 suits were civil actions in Prince George’s County – either family law or otherwise.
  • Montgomery County accounted for 1307 general civil or domestic actions.

Therefore 28% of all the civil actions in Maryland Circuit Courts came from Montgomery or PG County.

Unfortunately for everyone who likes data, PG and Montgomery County circuit courts only break down case type by civil, criminal, and family. However, with the 72% of cases coming from other counties (6841 cases total), more information can be gleaned.

In the rest of the state, there were:

  • 325 workers’ compensation appeals
  • 309 car accident lawsuits
  • 169 other tort lawsuits
  • 105 lead paint lawsuits
  • 41 medical malpractice lawsuits
  • 35 asbestos lawsuits

Therefore, what are commonly thought of as personal injury lawsuits only made up 14.38% of Maryland circuit court civil actions in October.

If personal injury suits were only 1 in 7 lawsuits, what did make up the bulk of Maryland’s civil actions? (again, below does not include MoCo or PG)

There were:

  • 474 child support cases (not including interstate)
  • 204 contract actions
  • 505 people filing for divorce

The single largest actions occupying our circuit courts are foreclosures. Not including PG and Montgomery – two of our largest counties – there were 1895 foreclosure actions.

The rest are made up of collection actions too big for district court, paternity, custody, district court appeals, guardianships, and a host of other issues.

St. Agnes Hospital and Medical Malpractice – A Rough Month

By Byron Warnken

Medical Negligence Verdicts Stack Up in November A number of medical malpractice cases in and around Baltimore have made news in recent weeks, more than one involving St. Agnes Hosptial. It might be time to start sweating Briggs Bedigian. If you don’t know who he is, you don’t really know medical malpractice lawyers in Baltimore. […]

How Much are Dog Bite Cases Worth: An Example

By Byron Warnken

The Case Within the last few weeks, Dr. Shannon J. Kaiser, a Baltimore dentist, agreed to a $115,000 settlement after suffering a dog attack in September of 2011. The agreement was made in response to counts of nuisance, strict liability, and negligence. Case Number: 03C13004453 What Happened? According to the Daily Record, Oliver, the 70-pound […]

MTA Lawsuits are Plentiful

By Byron Warnken

I’ve been curious about the frequency of lawsuits against the MTA (the Maryland Transit Administration).  When I saw the story of the instigating bus driver in the news, I couldn’t help but look a little further. The MTA Should Be Ashamed On October 9th 2014, Karen Murphy, a former Maryland Transit Administration (MTA) bus driver […]

More Medical Malpractice Studies

By Byron Warnken

The public perception, mostly fueled by the American Medical Industrial Complex, is that medical malpractice suits are unjustified and out of control. As statistics and facts become more available all the time, perhaps this is changing to some degree. The truth is the exact opposite. It’s difficult for victims of medical negligence to get just […]

Med Mal Lawyers Shouldn’t Have to Do All the Heavy Lifting

By Byron Warnken

CMS Stops, then Starts Again Last month, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), which offers health insurance to 100 million people, quietly announced it was going to stop tracking and publicly reporting 8 medicals errors detrimental to patient’s wellbeing. These 8 included when foreign objects are left in patient’s bodies after surgery and […]

Workers’ Compensation – Another Example of the Zero Sum Game

By Byron Warnken

Physician Dispensing of Medication High markups on physician-dispensed drugs are creating costs in the Maryland workers’ compensation system.  Maryland’s laws are friendly to the practice of repackaging drugs.   It’s happening around the country, though Maryland has some of the highest costs. Physician dispensing is when doctors give medications directly to patients rather than sending them to […]