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Maryland Hospital Worker Injury Lawyer

Maryland Hospital Worker Injury Lawyer

Along with occupations like fishers, miners, and construction workers, healthcare workers are usually at or near the top of those “most dangerous jobs” lists. Hospital workers in Maryland risk trauma injuries and occupational diseases. Many healthcare facilities are almost constantly under construction. So, there’s an almost constant risk of injury due to falling objects and sudden falls. As for occupational diseases, all the protective devices in the world cannot fully protect all workers from contagious illnesses and other such problems.

The diligent Maryland hospital worker injury lawyers at Steinhardt, Siskind and Lieberman believe in old fashioned values, like commitment to our clients, hard work, and open communication. Our legal practice is 100 percent dedicated to injury victims, whether the injury happened on the job or someplace else. As for hard work, all successful injury claims depend on evidence, even in a no-fault workers’ compensation claim. So, we build compensation claims brick by brick. Finally, we proactively communicate with you, so you are never in the dark.

Covered Employees

Modern medical facilities are huge operations. It takes many different kinds of employees for them to run successfully. Workers’ compensation benefits are available to all of them when they are injured. Some categories include:

These individuals don’t just work in hospitals. Other medical facilities include neighborhood clinics, doctors’ offices, and nursing homes.

Your Claim for Damages

When you get hurt at work, you must immediately file a claim with your supervisor. Generally, this notice must be written. So, an email or text message might be insufficient. Claims Adjusters commonly use technicalities like this one to deny benefits requests.

Claims Examiners also deny claims based on lack of a workplace connection. These denials are especially common in occupational disease matters. So, our Maryland workers’ compensation lawyers work extra hard to collect the necessary evidence in these claims.

Before claims reach the final stage, which is usually a hearing in front of an Administrative Law Judge, most matters settle out of court.

If the employer did not have adequate workers’ compensation insurance, job injury claims are a little different. These victims are entitled to compensation in civil court. These claims are usually easier to establish because Maryland law forbids employers from using some common negligence defenses.

Turn to an Experienced Maryland Workers’ Compensation Attorney

Injured healthcare workers could be entitled to significant compensation. For a free consultation with an experienced workers’ compensation lawyer in Maryland, contact The Law Offices of Steinhardt, Siskind and Lieberman, LLC. You have a limited amount of time to act.

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