Getting hurt on the job can throw your entire life off balance. One minute you’re doing your work—maybe in a kitchen, at a construction site, or in an office—and the next, you’re facing a serious injury, lost wages, and an insurance system that seems built to confuse and delay. At Malloy Law Offices, our Cabin John workers’ comp lawyer is here to help injured employees navigate the process and claim the benefits they’re entitled to under Maryland law.
Whether you’ve suffered a back injury lifting heavy materials, repetitive strain from typing, or a traumatic accident involving equipment or vehicles, you deserve clear answers and a fair outcome. That’s where we come in.
Workers’ compensation is a no-fault insurance system designed to provide benefits to employees who are injured or become ill because of their work. In Maryland, most employers are required to carry it—and most employees are covered.
If your injury or illness is work-related, you may be entitled to:
Coverage for all related medical treatment
Partial wage replacement while you’re unable to work
Compensation for permanent impairment or disability
Reimbursement for travel to medical appointments
Vocational rehabilitation or job retraining, if needed
You don’t have to prove negligence to qualify. But that doesn’t mean the process is simple.
Too often, injured workers assume the system will work the way it’s supposed to. But employers and their insurers frequently delay claims, deny benefits, or pressure workers to return to the job before they’re ready.
Our team can help you:
File your claim properly and on time
Challenge a denied claim or underpayment
Ensure your injuries are fully documented by the right doctors
Negotiate a fair settlement, especially if permanent disability is involved
Coordinate with third-party claims (if someone outside your employer caused the accident)
You shouldn’t have to fight this battle alone while you’re trying to heal.
Workplace injuries come in many forms—from sudden accidents to long-developing conditions. We’ve helped clients recover workers’ compensation benefits after injuries such as:
Slip and fall accidents on wet floors or uneven surfaces
Lifting-related back injuries
Repetitive motion injuries like carpal tunnel syndrome
Construction accidents involving heavy equipment or scaffolding
Chemical exposure or respiratory illness
Burn injuries from hot surfaces or faulty wiring
Traumatic injuries from vehicle or machinery accidents
Every job comes with its own set of risks. We’re here to make sure your legal protections apply.
In some workplace injury cases, there’s more than just a workers’ comp claim to consider. If a third party—like a subcontractor, delivery driver, equipment manufacturer, or negligent property owner—contributed to your injury, you may have the right to pursue a personal injury lawsuit in addition to your comp claim.
These third-party claims can open the door to compensation for:
Pain and suffering
Emotional distress
Full wage loss (beyond workers’ comp limits)
Loss of enjoyment of life
Our team will evaluate every angle to help you recover the maximum available.
At Malloy Law Offices, we’ve built our reputation by fighting for the injured—not just in courtrooms, but in doctor’s offices, insurance negotiations, and across every stage of the recovery journey.
Here’s what you can expect when you work with us:
Deep experience with Maryland workers’ compensation law
A local focus on Cabin John workplaces, courts, and providers
Contingency-based representation—you don’t pay unless we win
Clear, consistent updates about your case
A legal team that treats you with dignity, not like a claim number
We know how much is riding on your recovery. Let us help you protect your rights and your future.
If you’ve been hurt on the job, don’t wait for your employer’s insurance company to act in your best interest. Take the first step toward securing the benefits you deserve. Contact Malloy Law Offices today for a free consultation. We’ll review your case, explain your rights, and guide you toward the compensation you need to heal and move forward with confidence.