- Volume 1
- Chapter
- History of Maryland Worker's Compensation
- Employers and Employees Subject to the Workers' Compensation Act
- Employees with Special Circumstances
- Obtaining Coverage - Insurers and Self-Insured Employers
- Accidental Injury and Hernia
- Arising Out of and in the Course of Employment
- Occupational Diseases
- Presumptive Occupational Diseases
- Occupational Deafness
- Medical Benefits
- Monetary Compensation While the Injured Employee is Recovering
- Vocational Rehabilitation Services
- Permanent Disability Benefits
- Death Benefits
- Subsequent Injury Fund - Compensation for Preexisting Injuries
- Pension Setoffs and Leave Issues for Employees of Government Entities and Quasi-Public Corporations
- Notice and Limitations
- Worker's Compensation Commission Procedure
- Bad Acts and Omissions - Fraud, Penalties, Overpayments, and Failures of Insurance Coverage
- Injury Caused by Negligence and Intentional Acts
- The Relationship of Maryland Workers' Compensation to Federal Statutes
- Volume 2
- Appeals
- Claimant Attorney's Fees
- Settlements, Stipulations, Liens, and Social Security Setoffs
- Representing the Claimant
- Representing the Employer/Insurer - Privately Owned Law Firms
- Workers' Compensation Commission
- Liability of the Parties to a Workers' Compensation Claim
- Choosing the Jurisdiction for a Workers' Compensation Claim
- Legislative Process
- Definitions of Common Medical Terms for Conditions and Treatments
- The Maryland Workers' Compensation Commission Web Site
- Appendices
- Table of Laws and Rules
- Table of Cases
- Index
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