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Monthly Archives: February 2026

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Why Airline Baggage Handling is a Dangerous Job All Year

By Steinhardt, Siskind and Lieberman, LLC |

Baggage handling is a very dangerous job, and the work is not just dangerous during the busiest air travel seasons each year. While baggage handling work can become more stressful at particular times — especially during the summer months when many people are taking vacations, as well as during the holiday season when people… Read More »

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Injuries Common Among Workers in the Food Supply Chain

By Steinhardt, Siskind and Lieberman, LLC |

From trucking and transportation to warehousing to stocking in grocery stores in Maryland, working in the food supply chain is dangerous work. According to a study conducted by researchers at Penn State University, “workers tasked with moving products in the immense US food system are at high risk of serious injury,” and many of… Read More »

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What Does “No Fault” Mean for Your Work Injury Claim?

By Steinhardt, Siskind and Lieberman, LLC |

If you were recently injured at work or while performing an off-site work job, you may have started looking into the Maryland workers’ compensation system and learned that it is a “no fault” system. What does “no fault” mean for your work injury claim? Our Maryland workers’ compensation lawyers can explain in more detail… Read More »

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Common Injuries for Hospital Workers in Emergency Medicine

By Steinhardt, Siskind and Lieberman, LLC |

Maryland hospital workers in nearly any role can sustain injuries on the job, but hospital workers in certain areas can be at greater risk of injury than others. In particular, workers in emergency departments and emergency medicine are frequently among the types of hospital workers reporting the highest rates of injury and missed workdays…. Read More »

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