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When work accidents leave employees with injuries, victims have the right to file a worker's comp claim that can help them to receive direct compensation. However, since insurance providers are often on the hook for paying these claims, they can offer substantial resistance. They may try any number of strategies to get work injury victims to sign away their rights. This is why the experienced MD worker's comp lawyers at Blank Kim Injury Law have made their legal knowledge available to workplace injury victims at no cost. If you've suffered an accident at work and are looking into filing a claim, even if the injury was your own fault, get in touch with us today to learn more about the potential value of your case in a free consultation. Employers can prove to be unhelpful or even incompetent on the subject of worker's comp claims, so many victims turn to the internet for help. Nevertheless, speaking directly with a lawyer is often the most effective way of learning about all of your legal options. In the case that you're looking for more general articles regarding the workers' compensation system in Maryland, feel free to browse our varied posts below.

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