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Workers’ Compensation

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If you’ve sustained an injury at work, you deserve expert care focused on helping you recover and return to your job safely. Our team provides comprehensive evaluation, treatment, and support for work-related injuries in the hands, wrists, elbows, and shoulders.

  • Offering Specialized Treatment for Work Injuries. Our Maryland offices are fully equipped to evaluate and treat work-related injuries to the shoulder, arm, wrist, elbow, and hand.
  • Experts in Surgical and Nonsurgical Care. Our team of board-certified orthopedic, hand, and plastic surgeons specializes in a full range of treatments for upper extremity injuries.
  • Helping You Navigate the Workers' Compensation System. We work closely with all parties involved to help injured workers return to their jobs as quickly and safely as possible.

We are committed to your recovery and keeping you informed every step of the way. Trust in our collaborative approach, which ensures open communication with patients, case managers, employers, and insurance companies for the best possible outcome.

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What Workers’ Compensation Services Are Available to Me in Maryland?

Our range of services is designed to address the unique needs of injured workers. Below are some of the key features of our program aimed at supporting your recovery and ensuring a seamless process.

Maximal Medical Improvement (MMI)

Our experienced surgeons assess when a worker’s condition has stabilized and further recovery is unlikely. MMI helps determine impairment ratings and affects settlement benefits.

Independent Medical Examination (IME)

We offer reliable, timely IMEs to help injured workers return to work. Our board-certified, fellowship-trained specialists provide quick scheduling and detailed reports.

Expert Witness Services

Our highly regarded surgeons are experts in shoulder, arm, wrist, elbow, and hand injuries, and can provide expert witness testimony for workers' compensation cases.

Workers’ Comp FAQs

Am I eligible for Workers’ Comp benefits?

Generally, most employees who are injured as a direct result of their job duties are eligible for workers’ compensation. This applies regardless of who was at fault for the incident. It is important to note that eligibility rules can vary by location, so it is important to understand your local Maryland regulations.

What types of injuries are covered by Workers’ Comp?

Workers’ comp generally covers injuries that occur as a result of your job. This includes injuries caused by falls or accidents at work, resulting in:

  • Fractures of the wrist, elbow, or arm
  • Torn ligaments, such as a rotator cuff tear
  • Dislocations, including shoulder or elbow dislocations
  • Repetitive strain injuries, such as carpal tunnel syndrome
  • Tendonitis or bursitis caused by repetitive motions
  • Nerve compression injuries, like cubital tunnel syndrome
  • Severe sprains to the wrist, forearm, or elbow

What should I bring to my IME appointment?

We kindly ask that you bring a photo ID with you to your IME appointment. Any relevant medical records, reports, and test results related to your injury, along with a list of your current medications, will be sent to our office prior to your appointment. During your appointment, it may help our physicians if you provide a summary of your symptoms and details about how the injury occurred.

What steps should I take after my IME?

After your Independent Medical Examination (IME), our physician will provide a report to the requesting company within five (5) business days. You should maintain open communication with your case manager or lawyer to address any questions you may have.

Receive Proper Workers’ Compensation Care in Maryland Today

Getting care for your workers’ compensation injury doesn’t have to be complicated. Trust the hand specialists at Greater Chesapeake Hand to Shoulder for your injury care. To schedule an appointment with any of our physicians, fill out our secure online appointment request form. You may also call our office today at (410) 296-6232, and one of our friendly staff members will be happy to assist you.

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Greater Chesapeake Hand to Shoulder – Lutherville
Phone: (410) 296-6232
1400 Front Ave, Suite 100, Lutherville, MD 21093

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