Monthly Archives: September 2025
Independent Contractor or Employee? Why It Matters in a Maryland Workers’ Compensation Claim
Here’s the problem: you get hurt while working, but your employer says you’re an independent contractor, not an employee. That one label can mean the difference between getting your medical bills covered or being left to deal with them alone. If you’re not sure where you fall, you’re not alone. The truth is, employers… Read More »
Maryland Personal Injury Settlements vs. Trials: What’s the Better Option for Your Case?
If you are injured and thinking about taking legal action, you’ve probably wondered: Will this go to trial? It’s one of the most common questions our Maryland personal injury attorneys hear, and one of the biggest concerns for people unfamiliar with the legal system. Here’s the truth: most Maryland personal injury cases never see… Read More »
Popular Fall Activities In Maryland And How to Reduce Injury Risks
Autumn is a favorite time of year, and there are plenty of fun fall activities throughout Maryland. Pumpkin patches, hayrides, local festivals, and football games are great ways to enjoy the crisp weather, but be aware of potential risks. When property owners and event organizers fail to prioritize safety, a day of fall fun… Read More »
Hurt on the Job as a Nurse? Filing a Maryland Workers’ Compensation Claim
From hospitals to nursing homes to clinics, nurses spend long shifts caring for patients, often putting their own health at risk. The physical and emotional demands of the job leave them susceptible to injuries. While workers’ compensation in Maryland can help cover their costs, getting a claim approved isn’t easy. Berman, Sobin, Gross, Feldman… Read More »
Berman Sobin Gross Partners to Present at Maryland Workers’ Compensation Education Association Conference
Berman Sobin Gross is excited to share that partners Charlie Schultz and Matthew Engler will be speaking at this year’s Maryland Workers’ Compensation Education Association (MWCEA) Annual Conference in Ocean City, Maryland. The MWCEA Conference is the go-to event for anyone involved in Maryland’s workers’ compensation system—attorneys, claims professionals, doctors, employers, and labor reps… Read More »
Teacher Injuries: Common Challenges Educators Face in Maryland Workers’ Compensation Claims
As children throughout Maryland head back to school, teachers are adjusting to new schedules and learning a fresh set of names. While the start of a new semester can be exciting for educators, they need to be aware of common hazards that can put them at risk. Accidents on school grounds can occur in… Read More »
Common Reasons For Maryland Workers’ Compensation Hearings And How To Prepare
If you get injured on the job in Maryland and your workers’ compensation claim is denied or disputed, you may have to present your case before the Maryland Workers’ Compensation Commission (WCC). Appearing at a workers’ comp hearing can feel overwhelming, especially when your physical health and medical care, lost wages, and future job… Read More »
Fatal Motorcycle Accidents in Maryland: What Grieving Families Need to Know
Motorcycle accidents are unfortunately common throughout Maryland. With little to protect them in a crash, bikers can end up suffering potentially life-threatening harm. When fatal injuries occur, grieving families are often left struggling in the aftermath. While no amount of money can replace a loved one or erase what happened, holding those at fault… Read More »
How Social Media Posts Can Negatively Impact Your Rights In A Maryland Injury Claim
In today’s world, posting on social media is second nature. However, if you get injured in an accident in Maryland, your online activity could become evidence in your personal injury case. Insurance companies and defense attorneys often monitor Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and other platforms looking for posts they can use to question your injuries… Read More »
