Chartwell Law's John T. Huskin, Jr., Esq. and Steven R. Tregea, Esq. present this informative webinar addressing the fundamentals of Maryland workers’ compensation and cover: compensable claims; jurisdictional issues; claims...more
The COVID-19 pandemic has and continues to present numerous challenges for employers and insurers as they try to navigate the effects on workers’ compensation claims and liability.
Chartwell Law's John T. Huskin, Jr., Esq....more
Chartwell Law's Robert J. Baker, John T. Huskin, Jr., and Steven R. Tregea present this informative webinar addressing the current hot topics in Washington, DC, Maryland, and Virginia workers' compensation and cover:
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As we continue through the COVID-19 pandemic the psychological effects upon employees, especially those that fall within the ‘essential’ category, are coming to light. Mental and psychological conditions such as...more
As we continue through the COVID-19 pandemic, the psychological effects upon employees, including but not limited to essential workers, are coming to light. While many employers have instituted safeguards to limit possible...more
Chartwell Law's John T. Huskin, Jr., Esq. and Steve R. Tregea, Esq. present this informative webinar addressing the fundamentals of Maryland workers’ compensation and cover:
• What is a compensable claim
• Jurisdictional...more
A case from the Court of Special Appeals confirms the Maryland Workers’ Compensation Commission may not retroactively adjust the rate of compensation of an award previously paid. In Montgomery County vs. Gang the court found...more
While marijuana has been around for many centuries, only now is it being used as legalized medicine in the United States. Can it be claimed as medicinal for the purposes of workers’ compensation in Maryland? The answer is...more