Category Archives: Denied Workers Compensation
How A Maryland Workers’ Comp Attorney Helps With Denied Claims
The Maryland workplace can be dangerous, with accidents, repetitive motion injuries, and occupational diseases often causing serious harm to employees. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), there are 64,900 total recordable cases in the state annually. For more than half of these workers, medical conditions affect them financially through lost wages: More… Read More »
5 Steps To Take After A Maryland Workers’ Comp Denial
Workers’ compensation benefits are intended to provide essential medical care for injured employees and financial support until workers can return to the job. Unfortunately, this purpose can be thwarted if you receive a denial when filing your claim with your employer and/or insurance company. Though the Maryland Workers’ Compensation Commission (MDWCC) reports that around… Read More »