By a Maryland worker’s compensation attorney with Price Benowitz LLP

You might never think of it as a dangerous profession but working as a garbage collector is listed as one of the top five most dangerous jobs in the United States. This job is putting thousands of lives at risk each day as trash trucks hit the streets across the state of Maryland.

Things have gotten so dangerous for garbage collectors that they are almost 10 times more likely to die on the job than the majority of commuters who pass the trucks each day.

Why such a high probability? For starters, the increase in distracted drivers plays a major role in the safety of garbage collectors.

Garbage collectors aren’t alone in this risk. There’s construction workers, police officers, paramedics, EMTs and firefighters who are all put in danger when operating at roadside construction sites or accident scenes.

Between the years of 2011 and 2016 there was a 52 percent increase in the number of accidents involving waste collection trucks, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Incidents involving other vehicles are not the only risks associated with working as a garbage collector. These workers must also deal with heavy equipment that could crush them if they are not paying attention. If a worker gets their hand or arm stuck in the compactor and no one notices, the compactor could pull their entire body into the truck, crushing it.

Other risks include materials getting stuck in the compactor and then jettisoned from the truck by the same piece of equipment. Garbage collectors have been injured in this manner in the past. Some have even been injured by needles that have been disposed of improperly.

“Staying safe while on the job in Maryland should be the goal of every employee,” a Maryland workers’ compensation attorney with Price Benowitz LLP said. “Suffering an injury on the job can be devastating to your health and career. Take as many safety precautions as possible each day.”

Injuries to garbage collectors don’t just happen because of accidents, as mentioned earlier. Workers can suffer injuries to their arms, legs and back due to the weight of the items being thrown into the truck.

The Maryland General Assembly passed a bill this year that requires drivers to change lanes, when they can, if they approach a vehicle with amber lights activated. The bill was signed into law on May 8 and took effect on October 1.


Christmas is 4 days away and if you’re reading this, then you probably know people holding open houses this weekend are often last-ditch efforts to get a buyer before the end of the year.

So if you’re still in the District and avoiding the mass DMV escape days, then this weekend is perfect to check out some of our suggested open houses (keep in mind there aren’t very many either). To see the entire DC Open House List, click here.

  • 6217 8th Street NW — $674,900 — Brightwood
    Open Sat. 2-4 p.m. — Balaram Owens
    Renovated 3 BR semi-detached row home needs no work, so leave your worker elves at home.
  • 1001 L Street NW #509 — $479,500 — Mount Vernon Square
    Open Sat. 1-3 p.m. — Sheena Saydam
    Listed as a 2 BR, it’s actual a 1 BR + den configuration and has “FRESH PAINT AND CARPET THROUGHOUT!”
  • 3366 Denver Street SE — $474,350 — Naylor Gardens
    Open Sun. 1-3 p.m. — Barry Bailey
    While the listing is described as “Estate Sale.. MAKE OFFER… SOLD AS-IS …. Very Good Bones,” the bottom line is this home has a chimney perfect for a visit from Santa.
  • 1301 H Street NE #3 — $724,900 — H Street Corridor
    Open Sun. 2-4 p.m. — James Lobocchiaro
    This 3 BR/2 BA new construction at The Lucille has a recent $50k price adjustment that just might entice the right holiday buyer.
  • 1108 16th Street NW #501 — $1,599,900 — Downtown
    Open Sun. 1-3 p.m. — Alex Edwards
    This one has been on the market 3 times in 2018, the newest time with a $100k drop so perhaps the developers of this new building will be more open to negotiations to get a contract on this one before the New Year.

When an emergency arises, do you have a guaranteed ride home? If you are a member of Commuter Connections, you do.

And it’s free.

The Guaranteed Ride Home program is a benefit of joining Commuter Connections, a regional network of transportation organizations coordinated by the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments.

When emergencies happen, such as an illness or unscheduled overtime, the Guaranteed Ride Home service does just what it says: It gets commuters home (some restrictions apply; see the website for details).

Commuter Connections members can call on the Guaranteed Ride Home service up to four times a year to assist them when they need it the most. The service is offered as a free “peace of mind insurance policy” for carpoolers and those who use public transportation.

New members can sign up for the program here. Email [email protected], or call 1-800-745-RIDE.

Commuter Connections offers free services and programs that help employees and employers throughout the region find the most cost-effective, convenient and safe commutes. Information on ridematching, public transit, HOV lane restrictions, park-and-ride lots, bicycling and teleworking are among the services Commuter Connections has been promoting since its founding in 1974.


Ring in the New Year relishing the sky lounge of the new International Spy Museum at 700 L’Enfant Plaza SW.

Standing at the world’s epicenter of espionage, D.C.’s newest venue will have you dancing all night with sweeping views of the Washington Monument, the Capitol, the new D.C. waterfront and New Year’s Eve fireworks over Alexandria.

Before the clock strikes 12, enjoy mind-boggling illusions by our strolling magician, engage in a WHODUNIT interactive spy troupe mystery, watch the sparks and glassware fly by professional bartenders performing fantastic feats and tricks, dance on an LED dance floor, find out what’s to come in 2019 with our all-knowing psychics and take some “shagadelic” shots with the International Man of Mystery himself, Austin Powers.

The floor to ceiling windows overlooking the D.C. skyline in this newly constructed International Spy Museum will open its doors to the public for the first time on New Year’s Eve.

This event will help people affected by disasters like storms and countless other crises by donating all profits to American Red Cross Disaster Relief. Your ticket purchase enables the Red Cross to prepare for, respond to and help people recover from disasters both big and small across the United States.

Your all-inclusive ticket purchase includes top-shelf open bar, food, champagne toast, music and all the entertainment. For more information and to purchase tickets, click here.


The King’s Singers bring their 2018 Grammy-nominated album GOLD to the hallowed halls of the Washington National Cathedral for a special holiday performance Saturday, December 22 at 7:30 p.m. Ticket information is here.

The British group’s album was nominated for “Best Classical Compendium,” its second Grammy nomination, earlier this month. They will perform other holiday-themed selections from their repertoire.

The six-voice ensemble, celebrating its 50th anniversary this year, are consummate entertainers bring a new twist to holiday classics with their delightfully British sense of humor.

Joy to the world!


Real Estate Fresh Finds is a weekly selection of newly-listed properties in the District, brought to you by Real Living At Home.

Featured Property of the Week: 6217 8th Street NW

  • This “beautifully renovated 3 BR and 2.5 BA semi-detached home with two rear parking spots in sought after Brightwood” just hit the market on Monday. The renovation of this Federal row home brings in lots of natural sunlight on 3 sides, a gorgeous open and modern kitchen and hardwood floors throughout the main and upper levels. Lastly, the rear of the home boasts a huge deck perfect for Summer gatherings and down below a parking pad for 2 cars.

Other Notable Fresh Listings:


DC Fray is on a mission to make fun possible by creating and sharing fun things to do around the city. Just because it’s getting darker earlier and the temps are dropping, doesn’t mean you have to Netflix & literally chill every night. To help you avoid the winter blues, DC Fray has compiled the top 5 ways to keep the fun alive this season:

Get social and sporty:

Make time for friends and fitness with one of our many leagues. Whether you’re into the more traditional sports like Flag Football, or you’re looking to bring a competitive edge to bar sports like Bocce and Shuffleboard, there’s a league for you. Winter registration is officially open — form a team with friends or even sign up as a free agent!

Pop the champagne on New Year’s Eve:

Two parties. Your choice. Dance the night away at Kelly’s Irish Times or celebrate the start of the new year at Grand Central. With DJs, party favors and all-night dancing, you’re sure to get 2019 started off right!

Hit the slopes! The tubing slopes.

If you’re not into the running and catching, you can still get active this winter. GLOW tubing is the perfect excuse to put on your most fashionable neon attire, cover yourself in glow sticks, and head outdoors for a night of slipping and sliding.

Meet someone new to cozy up with:

There’s all these fun things to do this season and they have you looking for someone to bring along. Let #DCFray play matchmaker when you head to the bar for speed dating.

Discover DC:

There’s so many local restaurants and shops that sometimes it’s overwhelming trying to decide what to do. The #FrayLife blog takes the hassle out of planning by spotlighting the can’t-miss things to eat, drink, and do in the District– like this feature on winter date ideas.


By Criminal Defense Attorney Matthew Wilson of Price Benowitz LLP

While the number of fatalities due to drunk driving has been shrinking around the country, they continue to rise in Washington, D.C.

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, those fatalities increased by 33 percent in 2017. It has led some to call for tighter laws regarding drunk driving in the city. But is that really the answer?

The Washington Post points to the fact that D.C. has the lowest number of people driving with interlock ignition devices when compared with three states. These states are also trying to combat high incidences of drunk driving fatalities. In Maryland there are 16,000 drivers required to use these devices. Virginia has less than half that with 7,000. In D.C., there are only 18.

The number for D.C. may seem low, but does it really tell the whole story? Interlock ignition devices are only meant to be used in certain cases. One DUI charge does not mean that an ignition interlock is automatically installed.

In fact, they are only used with those that have restricted licenses. These are granted by the courts when an individual has been convicted of a DUI, but still needs a vehicle to travel to work or other authorized locations.

It is also important to consider that the Metropolitan Police Department has been making more drunk driving arrests. In the fiscal year 2018, there was a 13 percent increase in these arrests. That is an average of an arrest every seven hours. Clearly officers are out there enforcing the laws. Is it really necessary to make them stronger?

While the rise in drunk driving fatalities is concerning, it is a problem the country has been facing since the end of prohibition. Tougher laws are not always the answer. With local law enforcement already making more arrests than last year, increased pressure to do more could have innocent people stopped without probable cause.

“Drunk driving is an extremely serious issue,” says DUI attorney Matthew Wilson of Price Benowitz, LLP. “Tougher laws though, do not always solve the problem. Laws are already in place to keep individuals from getting behind the wheel when they have had too much to drink. Making them harsher is likely not going to have the desired effect.”

A study conducted in 2015 certainly seems to back that up. It found that there is no real correlation between the strength of a state’s DUI laws and the number of fatalities on a state’s roads.

Instead, the study pointed to population density as being a key factor. Washington, D.C.’s population just hit the 700,000 mark in February of 2018. That is just under 12,000 people per square mile, and that high population density may be the real reason for the high number of drunk driving fatalities last year.


There’s only 10 days left before Christmas, have you finished your holiday shopping? While a house might not be on Santa’s list for you, it’s still a good time to get out and find some deals! To see the entire DC Open House List, click here.

  • 3370 Erie Street SE — $549,950 — Naylor Gardens
    Open Sun. 1-3 p.m. — Bidwell Properties
    “A perfect blend of the old and new,” with original hardwood floors and an open floor plan.
  • 1845 Kalorama Road NW #1 — $495,000 — Adams Morgan/Kalorama
    Open Sun. 1-4 p.m. — Becca Love
    “Gorgeous 1 bedroom plus den in a fantastic location steps from Adams Morgan, Kalorama and Dupont Circle.”
  • 1017 Girard Street NE  — $729,900 — Brookland
    Open Sat. & Sun. 1-4 p.m. — Katherine Krevor & Pfashema Faber
    4 BR/2.5 BA rowhome has been remodeled with plenty of new features.
  • 1209 G Street SE #1 — $300,000 — Hill East
    Open Sun. 1-4 p.m. — Erin Jones
    1 BR/1 BA condo in a building that isn’t even 5 years old.
  • 257 Rock Creek Church NW — $669,000 — Petworth
    Open Sun. 1-3 p.m. — Djana Morris
    “This quintessential 3 BR/3 BA Petworth row home has a perfect blend of modern updates & charming original features!”

This column is written by Metro DC Houses, a local real estate team serving DC, MD, VA made up of Colin Johnson, the immediate past President for the D.C. Association of Realtors and Christopher Suranna, the current President for the D.C. Association of Realtors.

Hey! Did you hear Amazon HQ2 is moving one of its headquarters to Northern Virginia? Cool.

More importantly, did you check out the 14-page Comprehensive Housing Market Analysis published by HUD this summer and recently publicly released a few weeks ago?

No? Why not? Don’t worry, it’s interesting.

Short on time? No problem. Jobs are up. Visitors are down. Population is up. Sales Prices are up. Rentals are flat. Read the rest of article or comment below!

Economic Conditions:

The rate of job growth slowed relative to increases in recent years. However, mostly because of the job losses in the federal government, it is currently at a 0.8% increase Year over Year (YoY). The biggest winner: Information sector, biggest loser: Government.

Still the largest payroll jobs come from Government followed not too far behind by Professional and Business Services. However, if you look at the gains since 2000, Leisure and Hospitality shows the greatest growth. (more…)


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