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Workers' Compensation Lawyer with offices Baltimore, Silver Spring & Clinton
Work Injury AttorneyRepresenting Individuals Injured on the Job Throughout Maryland and D.C.A work injury can leave you with medical bills and unable to work. Workers' compensation benefits are in place to make up for these losses after an on-the-job injury. A trusted workers' compensation lawyer can assist you in seeking the benefits you deserve after sustaining back injuries, repetitive-motion injuries or other injuries on the job. Contact the Law Offices of David I. Steinberg for a free telephone consultation. I am an experienced workers' compensation lawyer who is aggressive in my fight for my clients' rights. I understand how devastating injuries can be and am dedicated to helping you get the workers' compensation benefits you deserve. I also handle workers' compensation appeals for clients who are denied benefits. Injuries at Work Are Injuries at Work In Maryland, you may qualify for workers' compensation regardless of the work situation that led to your injury. Your injury could be the result of employer negligence, your own negligence as a worker or an act of nature. It does not matter. As long as you were injured while legitimately working on the job, you can file for workers' compensation benefits. You Have Been Injured. What Next? If you sustain an injury at work, the first thing you should do is notify your employer. This is an important step from a documentation standpoint. Once the documentation of the injury has been started, you can ensure that the paperwork will be there to reference at any future date in your workers' compensation case. If you wait to inform your employer, the employer may extensively question and investigate whether or not you were actually injured on the job. After you have notified your employer and initiated all the proper documentation at your workplace, you should file a claim with the Workers' Compensation Commission Board. This is a government agency whose job it is to oversee all workers' comp matters in the state of Maryland. When you file a claim with the board, they notify your employer and your employer's insurance companies. Do not sit by and do nothing about your on-the-job injury, repetitive stress injury or workplace accident. Contact me today for a free telephone consultation. For your convenience, I maintain three offices to make it easier for you to obtain legal help. Weekend appointments are available. Law Offices of David I. SteinbergSilver Spring Office: Baltimore Office: Clinton Office: From our Maryland locations in Silver Spring, Baltimore, and Clinton, the Law Offices of David I. Steinberg serves the legal needs of Montgomery County, Prince George's County, Charles County, Calvert County, St. Mary's County, Howard County, Anne Arundel County, Baltimore County, Baltimore City, Frederick County, Washington County, Carroll County, and Harford County, as well as the surrounding areas including Temple Hills, District Heights, Capital Heights, Oxon Hill, Ft. Washington, Landover, Lanham, Bowie, Brandywine, Waldorf, LaPlata, Indianhead, Camp Springs, Forestville, Suitland, Largo, Upper Marlboro, Wheaton, Kensington, Rockville, Gaithersburg, Germantown, Bethesda, and Chevy Chase.Printer Friendly View The information you obtain at this site is not, nor is it intended to be, legal advice. You should consult an attorney for individual advice regarding your own situation. Copyright © 2012 by Law Offices of David I. Steinberg. All rights reserved. You may reproduce materials available at this site for your own personal use and for non-commercial distribution. All copies must include this copyright statement. |