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Is Tinnitus an Ordinary Occupational Disease or Occupational Deafness?
Stephen Craig, Jr. Stephen Craig, Jr.

Is Tinnitus an Ordinary Occupational Disease or Occupational Deafness?

“Everyone seeks damages and everyone agrees

That these are classic symptoms of a monetary squeeze”[1]

Tinnitus is a ringing of the ears. Keep this in mind if you decide to listen to the above-referenced song by 1970’s British rock band, Dire Straits. This same song is referenced in the beginning of the Court of Special Appeals opinion in the case of Montgomery County v. Cochran, 243 Md. App. 102 (2019).

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Maryland’s Court of Special Appeals Says No to Double Dipping with the Same Employer
Meredith Pendergrass Meredith Pendergrass

Maryland’s Court of Special Appeals Says No to Double Dipping with the Same Employer

In the case of Patrick Spevack v. Montgomery County, Maryland, No. No. 893, September Term, 2020, Mr. Spevack asked the Court to allow him the full value of his service-connected retirement disability benefits in addition to the full value of his permanent partial disability benefits awarded by the Workers’ Compensation Commission.

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The Waiting is the Hardest Part; No Resolution in Proposed COVID-19 Legislation in Maryland
Alex Dobrusin Alex Dobrusin

The Waiting is the Hardest Part; No Resolution in Proposed COVID-19 Legislation in Maryland

In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Maryland lawmakers drafted several proposed bills addressing presumptions for workers in specified industries who are diagnosed with COVID-19. However, with the General Assembly Session recently concluded, the workers’ compensation community will have no answers on these potential presumptions until at least 2022.

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A Fresh Approach
Joe Tarpine Joe Tarpine

A Fresh Approach

We are very pleased to announce the opening of Tarpine, Heller & Pendergrass, LLC.

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