There are always a significant number of construction projects in progress throughout Maryland. While this is a boon to the economy, improves the landscape and provides jobs for construction workers, there are inherent dangers with this type of employment....
workers’ compensation
What workers’ compensation benefits can I get for a hernia?
Maryland workers might think workers' compensation benefits are limited to injuries where they have broken bones, head injuries, back injuries and worse. However, any injury, condition or illness that limits the person's ability to do his or her job and came about...
Legal help is often critical to getting workers’ compensation
For Maryland workers who have been injured on the job or are suffering from an occupational illness from their work, there are many concerns that will arise. Being unable to work stokes fear of lost income and losing the job. Needing medical care, medication, surgical...
Even first responders need workers’ compensation after accidents
Part of the duties of Maryland law enforcement is to place themselves at risk. This is a non-negotiable aspect of the job. When people willingly walk into dangerous circumstances, it is unavoidable that accidents will occur and cause injuries. Workers' compensation...
Workers’ compensation and agreeing to a compromise and settlement
In Maryland, when a worker suffers an injury, illness or condition because of the job they were doing, workers' compensation benefits are important in a variety of ways. They can provide for medical expenses and wage loss for the duration they are unable to work or...
Workers’ compensation and temporary partial disability
When Maryland workers are injured on the job or suffer an occupational disease because of their work and need time to recover, workers' compensation benefits are an integral part of making ends meet. Workers can be categorized as totally disabled or partially disabled...

