Seeking Benefits For Workers’ Compensation Accidental Injuries
Every injured worker is likely eligible for compensation from their employer under the Maryland Workers’ Compensation Act. Unfortunately, workers’ compensation benefits are often denied for various reasons.
The workers’ compensation system is an adversarial process. The adjuster working on your case has the best interests of the employer and insurance company in mind, not the injured worker. At Darby Law Group, our team will process your claim and collect all the required evidence to battle with the insurance adjuster.
Attorney Matthew P. Darby will aggressively pursue the workers’ compensation benefits you are eligible for so you can focus on recovering from your injury. Since 1988, he has been serving injured workers in Hunt Valley, Baltimore and across Maryland. Speak with him in a free consultation to learn about your options.
Protecting The People Who Do Dangerous Jobs
We represent injured first responders and other public safety employees, including:
- Firefighters
- EMTs
- Paramedics
- Law enforcement officers
- Correctional officers
We provide representation to many Maryland firefighters and police officers. We understand the dangerous nature of these jobs and have the experience to handle complex cases and catastrophic injuries.
We also represent injured nonpublic safety employees, such as:
- Teachers and professors
- Transportation and bus operators
- Drivers/tractor-trailers and truck drivers
- Grocery store attendants and overnight associates
- Construction workers
- Warehouse workers
This is not a complete list of occupations. Please contact us if you have questions about your work injury.
Serious Injuries Require Significant Compensation
We have handled thousands of workers’ compensation cases over the last three decades. You can be certain that we have the knowledge and experience to assist you and your family after a work injury.
Common worker injuries and accidents include:
- Burns and smoke inhalation
- Broken bones and amputations
- Spinal cord injuries and paralysis
- Back and neck injuries
- Traumatic brain injuries and concussions
- Falls from ladders or scaffolding
- Slip-and-fall accidents
- Personal and work-related vehicle accidents
- Equipment and heavy machinery failures
- Electrical accidents
The medical expenses and recovery time from these types of accidents and injuries will be considerable. You will need full workers’ comp benefits and potentially additional compensation from a third-party personal injury suit. When we review your case, we will determine whether a third-party case is possible.
Now Is The Time To Talk To A Maryland Workers’ Compensation Lawyer
Don’t wait until it’s too late to file a claim. Call us at 410-220-1108 or send us an email today. Your consultation is free.