Workers' Compensation

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Federal: Bankruptcy Trustee Has No Claim to Worker’s MSA Held in Bank Account
Posted on 9 Jan 2015 by Larson's Spotlight

A Federal Bankruptcy Court in Pennsylvania has held in relevant part that a Medicare Set-Aside is not subject to administration by a bankruptcy trustee because it is not property of the bankruptcy estate in spite of the fact that it might be held in a... Read More

Maryland: Police Offer’s Injuries Avoiding His 2-Year-old Found Not Compensable
Posted on 28 Jul 2016 by Thomas A. Robinson

A Prince George’s County police detective, who sustained ankle and knee injuries when he jumped to the side near the front door of his residence to avoid his two-year-old child as he exited his residence en route to retrieve his police cruiser,... Read More

MD: Insurance Administration to Investigate if IWIF Should Pay Premium Taxes
Posted on 29 Jun 2010 by LexisNexis Workers' Comp Law Newsroom Staff

BALTIMORE, MD - The Maryland Insurance Administration plans to investigate if the Injured Workers Insurance Fund, a quasi-state agency, should pay premium taxes, this after the Maryland Attorney General denied IWIF's request to convert to a nonprofit... Read More