Maryland Workers’ Compensation for Law Enforcement Officers
The Trooper Magazine, September 2006
6 Pages Posted: 9 Jul 2010
Date Written: September 11, 2006
Abstract
This six-page 2006 article is titled “Maryland Workers’ Compensation for Law Enforcement Officers.” It was published in The Trooper magazine. The article analyzes how workers’ compensation laws are more favorable for police and other law enforcement officers, when compared to workers’ compensation laws that apply to non-police officers. Topics include (1) a history of workers’ compensation, (2) the “going and coming” rule, (3) compensation benefits, (4) temporary total disability benefits, (5) permanent partial disability benefits, (6) second tier award for police and other law enforcement officers, (7) occupational disease, (8) presumption in favor of police and other law enforcement officers, (9) special disability retirement based on injury in the line of duty, and (10) avoiding pitfalls.
Keywords: Workers' compensation, Maryland, police officers, law enforcement officers, employemnt law, labor law, total disability benefits, partial disability benefits, second tier awards, occupational disease, injury in the line of duty, disability retirement
JEL Classification: K19, K31, K39, J26, J29, I12, I18
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