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What Do You Think: Did Md. Exclusivity Provision Apply to Adult Daughter whose Dad Fell to His Death at work?
What Do You Think: Did Md. Exclusivity Provision Apply to Adult Daughter whose Dad Fell to His Death at work?

Baltimore, MD (WorkersCompensation.com) -- In Maryland, spouses and dependents of employees killed or injured at work are not entitled to sue the company for negligence or wrongful death, with two narrow exceptions. This is known […]

  • Dec 11, 2023
  • Chris Parker
Maryland Workers’ Compensation Contact Information
Maryland Workers’ Compensation Contact Information

Please Note: for Claims assistance or questions about coverage and exemptions You will need to call one of the numbers listed below. Also be aware that the Workers' Compensation Assistance Offices in different states may […]

  • Dec 04, 2023
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Do You Know the Rule? Md. Last Injurious Exposure
Do You Know the Rule? Md. Last Injurious Exposure

Catonsville, MD (WorkersCompensation.com) -- When an occupational disease develops over time, and a worker has had multiple employers exposing him to a potential hazard connected to the condition, it becomes very difficult to establish which […]

  • Sep 17, 2023
  • Chris Parker
Supermarket Manager’s Widow Must Pursue Va. WCA as Sole Remedy for Death Claim
Supermarket Manager’s Widow Must Pursue Va. WCA as Sole Remedy for Death Claim

Landover, MD (WorkersCompensation.com) – In Virginia, an occupational disease may include a disease that impacts the public in general if the employee’s development of the disease can be linked to the specific nature of his […]

  • Aug 29, 2023
  • Chris Parker
Md. Top Court Holds that Questioning Claimant about Workers’ Comp Bore No Relevancy to Criminal Charges against Defendant
Md. Top Court Holds that Questioning Claimant about Workers’ Comp Bore No Relevancy to Criminal Charges against Defendant

Baltimore, MD (WorkersCompensation.com) -- It's not often that workers' compensation and criminal law come up in the same case, but it's not unheard of, either. For example, in a recent case out of Maryland, Calloway […]

  • Jul 21, 2023
  • Frank Ferreri
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