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What benefits are provided by workers compensation insurance? (new)
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What if my injury prevents me from returning to my job? (new)
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Do I have to have a lawyer? (new)
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Covered Injuries (new)
Employees Only (new)
Accidental Personal Injury & Occupational Diseases (new)
Arising Out of Employment (new)
Arising in the Course of Employment (new)
The Maryland Workers' Compensation Act provides the following benefits (new)
Medical / Hospitalization Benefits (new)
Wage Reimbursement Benefits (new)
The Maryland Workers' Compensation Act provides for the following benefits in appropriate cases: Temporary Total Disability Benefits (new)
Vocational Rehabilitation Benefits (new)
Death and Funeral Benefits
Payment of Benefits
Filing a Claim
Contacting the Maryland Workers' Compensation Commission (new)