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Anyone who’s traveled the nation’s highways knows that motor vehicle crashes can be deadly and result in catastrophic injuries. In 2019, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) reported 36,120 people died in car accidents...
Digging deep and working hard to achieve a goal are qualities that every personal injury lawyer respects. And at Trollinger Law LLC, we believe that fostering those qualities starts early. That’s why we’ve signed on as a Home Run Sponsor fo...
Most Maryland workers are entitled to workers’ compensation benefits if they are hurt on the job or diagnosed with an occupational illness. Workers’ compensation provides payment of medical expenses, partial wage replacement, and disability...
Meet Roxie! Roxie is a 3-year-old Greyhound mix. She is already vaccinated, spayed and microchipped. Roxie is outgoing, friendly, loving and energetic. She is house trained, she will alert when she needs to go our and was taught to bring her leash whe...
Many Americans are social distancing and self-quarantining in light of the coronavirus pandemic. To help reduce the effects of the drop in business, more companies are seeking drivers to deliver groceries, takeout meals, and other items to customers. I...
Our team at Trollinger Law wanted to give back to the front line workers who have been giving their all in these unprecedented times. To say thank you to these hard-working, life-saving, dedicated men and women, our law firm provided lunch to the ICU w...
Autonomous vehicles are widely regarded as the wave of the future for automakers. Also called “self-driving vehicles,” these cars are intended to fully operate on their own without a driver. Right now, autonomous cars are only in the testin...
Trollinger Law is proud to announce that Attorney Matt Trollinger has been selected as a “Top 100 Civil Plaintiff Trial Lawyer” by The National Trial Lawyers. The organization is invitation only and limited to only 100 attorneys in each sta...
The coronavirus outbreak has demanded a nationwide emergency response. While many of us are fortunate enough to quarantine at home, it is the brave first responders who are on the front lines battling COVID-19 at great personal risk to themselves and t...
The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has had an unprecedented impact on the way we work. Some Americans have been fortunate enough to work from home during this unsettling time. Others have lost their jobs. Then there is the segment of the workforce who...