Workers’ Compensation
Anderson & Quinn Workers’ Compensation Attorneys
Donald Maiberger
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Courts as Scientific Gatekeepers: New Developments in Maryland Law
The intersection of law and science can have many layers, like stacked overpass cloverleafs where several highways merge. Some statutes operate as amazingly consistent diagnosticians which unerringly find that incidents of…
read moreUsury By Any Other Name
While perhaps not the world’s oldest profession, the business of borrowing money has been around since there have been those with an excess of capital and those who need it. However, as when satisfying all great needs, there comes a cost. The normal price of...
read moreCOVID-19 Changes to the Practice of Law
Even though law offices were deemed “essential” and may remain open during the pandemic, like all businesses, COVID-19 will change the everyday practice of law. Initial client contact may be limited to virtual introductions through e-mail, FaceTime, Zoom or other...
read moreCOVID-19 Impact on Workers Compensation
Introduction In the face of the current health hazard due to the spread of COVID-19 more commonly referred to as the novel Coronavirus, a number of questions have been raised as to its impact in Workers' Compensation matters. The current environment requires adherence...
read moreUnderstanding Attorney’s Fees and Maryland’s Collateral Litigation Doctrine
Knowing the Collateral Litigation Exception to the American Rule Attorneys are always learning new things. Something I recently discovered relates to an exception to the normal attorney’s fees practices. It came up when an opposing counsel made a claim for attorney’s...
read moreOn the Importance of Rhetoric When Choosing an Attorney
Most of us have a fear of public speaking. In fact, one survey found that most Americans have placed fear of public speaking above all others including heights, bugs, snakes, and other animals, drowning, flying, clowns, and ghosts.[1] If you wish to bring a lawsuit...
read moreWorkers’ Compensation and Medical Marijuana
Introduction – Our National Opioid Crisis Our country is experiencing a crisis involving the overuse of narcotic medication leading to an alarming statistic of increasing overdose related deaths. There is evidence that medical marijuana, when properly prescribed and...
read more’Tis the Season for the Buyer to Beware and for Merchants to be on Their Best Behavior
The holiday season is the perfect time to be reminded of consumer protections—both what we should expect of those who sell consumer goods and services and what a merchant can advertise or promise to customers. A relative of mine recently signed up with a fitness...
read moreIt’s Off to Work You Go. Are You Covered for Workers’ Comp?
First and foremost, the Going and Coming Rule in workers’ compensation in Maryland essentially says, “The employee cannot get workers compensation benefits for injuries happening while going to work or coming home from work.”
read moreSuccessful Vocational Rehabilitation In Maryland: A Defense Perspective
Providing effective and successful vocational and job search services in Maryland workers’ compensation claims can be a win-win for both claimants and employers. Whether voluntarily agreed upon by the parties to a claim or ordered by the Workers’ Compensation...
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