Is My Workplace Injury Covered by Workers’ Compensation?
If you are injured on the job and unable to work, you are unable to make a living and support your family. This is why Workers’ Compensation was put into...
Injured on the Job? Need a Maryland Personal Injury Attorney?
Injuries in the workplace are not uncommon. This, however, does not mean that such injuries should be ignored. When an employee is injured as the result of a workplace accident,...
Slip and Fall Injuries in the Workplace: Are You Eligible for Workers’ Compensation?
Slip and Fall Injuries are those workplace injuries involving – you guessed it – slips or falls and typically fall under the broader category of “premises liability” claims. Slip and...
The Statute of Limitations in Workers’ Compensation Cases in Maryland
The Maryland Court of Appeals recently issued a decision addressing the statute of limitations in workers’ compensation cases. Mark G. Hranicka v. Chesapeake Surgical, Ltd., et al., No. 83, September...
Maryland Police Receive $1.7 Million in Workers’ Compensation
According to reports from The Baltimore Sun and the International Business Times, Baltimore City’s bout of April unrest has led to police officers and other staffers involved to file workers’...
Accidental Injuries vs. Occupational Diseases: What to Know
When it comes to workers’ compensation claims, the injury or health issue that you are seeking compensation for must fall in one of two main categories: an accidental injury or...
If You are Injured at Work-Where Will Your Income Come From?
Understanding how workers’ compensation benefits are paid is important for employees in Maryland who have been injured on the job. Workplace injuries often result in an interruption in income for...