Why are Fewer Children Being Injured in Car Accidents in Maryland?

Kids in Safety Seats (KISS) is a state-wide program to reduce the number of children seriously injured in car accidents in Maryland. With funding from the Maryland Highway Safety Office, KISS helps parents and caregivers understand how to choose the correct seat based on the height and weight of the child. It instructs how to » Read More


What Should I Tell My Teen About Car Accidents?

Getting a driver’s license is a major milestone for the average teenager. However, it is also a big responsibility. From speeding and tailgating to distracted driving, teens often engage in unsafe driving behaviors. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), car accidents are the leading cause of death for teens between the » Read More


New Autonomous Car with No Driving Controls

Honda and General Motors (GM) have introduced the Origin, a fully autonomous vehicle that has no steering wheel, pedals, windshield wipers, or back sight mirrors. The outside of the vehicle looks more like a small bus or train car than a passenger vehicle. Cruise Automation, the self-driving car subsidiary of GM, designed the Origin as » Read More


Financial Implications of a Car Accident

Car accidents continue to be an unfortunate reality, despite advances in safety technology. They can cause significant property damage and severe injuries. In addition to physical injury, the financial impact of a car accident can be devastating, particularly if one or both motorists have little or no insurance. There are steps motorists can take to » Read More