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Maryland Workplace Amputation Injury Lawyers

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Amputated Hands, Feet, Arms, and Legs Attorney in Glen Burnie, MD Assisting With in Cases Involving Amputations in Anne Arundel County, Baltimore County, Montgomery County, and Throughout Maryland

No one wants to imagine losing a limb. Unfortunately, this is the reality for some workplace accident victims. Your hands, feet, arms and leg are vital to your job, maintaining your quality of life and doing the things you love.

No amount of money can fully compensate for the loss of your limb. Still, you can seek compensation to cover your medical bills, pain and suffering, and lost income. If a workplace accident led to your amputation, our experienced worker’s compensation attorneys at Maronick Law LLC can help you obtain the workers’ compensation benefits you deserve.

Contact our Maryland workplace amputation injury lawyers today at 443-351-6657 to schedule a free consultation. We have eight offices, including in Glen Burnie and Baltimore, to better serve you.

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Maryland’s Workers’ Compensation Claims Process

When you suffer an injury at work, you must immediately notify your employer and seek medical attention. After you give proper notification, you can file a claim online at the Workers’ Compensation Commission (WCC) website. You must complete and file the form within two years of your accident. Once filed, the official claim form will be sent to the commission within 10 days of filing. Claims are generally processed quickly, taking about a week between filing and receiving a claim number.

Filing your claim will also send a notice to your employer and their insurer, allowing them to raise any objections. The commission will consider your claim and either issue an award or put the case in line for a hearing due to any contested issues. Your employer’s insurance company pays your benefits immediately or after the hearing.

We Will Seek The Compensation You Need To Move Forward

Medical expenses related to an amputation can last the rest of your life. You deserve compensation to help you through those next steps as you adjust to your new normal. The Maryland workplace amputation injury lawyers at Maronick Law LLC will fight for you.

Contact our amputated hands, feet, arms, and legs attorney in Glen Burnie, MD today at 443-351-6657 or reach out online to schedule a free consultation with an experienced attorney.