Category Archives: Workers' Compensation

Worker’s Compensation Case Law Update

By Scott R. Apple
Personal Injury Lawyers
Maryland/District of Columbia/Virginia
 
          On February 9, 2012 the Court of Special Appeals released the opinion in Garrity v. Injured Workers’ Ins. Fund, 1185 SEPT.TERM 2010, 2012 WL 414227 (Md. Ct. Spec. App. Feb. 9, 2012). In Garrity a bailiff for Baltimore City District Court arrived at work and shortly thereafter [...]

Favorable Ruling for Workers’ Comp Claimant

Wilson and Parlett Successfully Defends Workers’ Compensation Decision in Favor of Claimant
By Ryan P. Richie
Personal Injury Lawyers
Maryland/District of Columbia/Virginia
 
          A client of the firm injured his low back when he fell down a flight of steps while on the job as a plumber.  He was out of work for a period of time, had treatment, [...]

Workers’ Compensation & Third Party Claims

By Ryan P. Richie
Personal Injury Lawyers
Maryland/District of Columbia/Virginia
 
          In Maryland, if a client has been injured in an automobile accident as a result of someone else’s negligence while he/she was working, the client may have two claims: a workers’ compensation claim and a third party claim against the negligent person.  Coordinating the recoveries in these [...]

What is the Subsequent Injury Fund?

By MacKenzie R. Garvin
Personal Injury Lawyers
Maryland/District of Columbia/Virginia 
 
          The purpose of the Subsequent Injury Fund (SIF) is to persuade employers to hire individuals with disabilities by limiting the employer’s liability for injuries that occurred prior to the employee’s employment. The employer is protected if the employee suffers an accidental injury or occupational disease that alone [...]

Senate Bill 413

By MacKenzie R. Garvin
Personal Injury Lawyers
Maryland/District of Columbia/Virginia 
 
            Senator Garagiola of Montgomery County, Maryland introduced Senate Bill 413 (crossfiled with House Bill 889) on February 4, 2011. This bill would prohibit an employer/insurer from terminating the payment of temporary total disability benefits before the end of the disability period unless the Workers’ Compensation Commission has ordered a specified termination date. 
 
Presently, [...]

DC Workers’ Compensation

District of Columbia Workers’ Compensation Law & Health Insurance Premiums
By Ryan P. Richie
Personal Injury Lawyers
Maryland/District of Columbia/Virginia 
 
     Is a worker injured on the job required to pay their health insurance premiums while on workers’ compensation under D.C. Workers’ Compensation law? 
     No.  Pursuant to the D.C. Code, Annotated, Section , 32-1507 (a-1)(1) and (4), the employer [...]