Working from home does not take away your rights as a Maryland employee. If you sustain an injury while working remotely, you may still qualify for workers' compensation benefits. In fact, your home address does not change your legal protections as a worker. Remote...
Year: 2026
What should Maryland commuters do after a rear-end crash?
A rear-end crash can interrupt a routine commute in seconds, whether you are driving along Route 2 in Severna Park, heading toward Annapolis or sitting in traffic on I-95. Knowing what to do next can help you stay organized and create a clearer record of what...
3 risks of relying on DIY online wills
Creating a will is one of the most important steps a person can take to protect their family and assets. Many people often turn to online platforms for quick and affordable solutions. However, DIY online wills come with significant risks that could affect your loved...
How can gaps in medical treatment affect a car accident claim?
A car accident can leave you unsure about the seriousness of your injuries, especially when symptoms develop gradually. Neck pain, headaches and soreness may not seem urgent at first, but delaying medical care can create questions about the timing, cause and severity...
How can dashcam footage affect your car accident claim?
A car accident can leave you shaken and searching for answers about what just happened. In the hours that follow, uncertainty often grows around how others will interpret the incident and how the available evidence can shape how it is understood. One piece of evidence...
Should I use my health insurance for a work-related injury?
The emergency room does not always ask how an injury happened before treating it. In the rush of a crisis, it is common for a patient to use a personal coverage card for a workplace accident. Still, workers’ compensation and private insurance follow entirely different...
Can I claim workers’ comp in Maryland if I caused the accident?
You slipped on the warehouse floor you forgot to mark as wet. Now you face mounting medical bills and missed paychecks. The fear sets in: Can you still get help if the accident was your fault? This question haunts many injured Maryland workers. Fortunately, Maryland's...
Understanding which Maryland assets may go through probate
Losing someone you love often brings questions about what happens to their belongings. In Maryland, some assets go through a court process called probate, while others can transfer automatically. Knowing the basic rules may help you plan ahead and make things easier...
Who has the right-of-way when changing lanes on the highway?
Changing lanes is a common cause of accidents on busy highways. Highways often serve as major commuter routes and regularly experience heavy traffic, increasing the likelihood of auto collisions. If you suffered injuries in a lane-change accident, right-of-way rules...
Does workers’ comp cover COVID-19 exposure at work?
Getting sick because of work can create stress and uncertainty. You may wonder if Maryland workers’ compensation covers illnesses like COVID-19. Coverage depends on whether your job caused or increased your risk of getting sick. How Maryland workers’ comp defines...

