Customer WC Benefit Overview (Rev 11-09) Maryland 2026

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  2. Begin with the 'Indemnity Issues' section. Fill in the relevant details for Temporary Total Benefits, ensuring you note the minimum and maximum amounts as well as the waiting period.
  3. Proceed to Temporary Partial Benefits. Calculate the compensation rate based on your pre-injury wages and current earnings, and enter this information accurately.
  4. For Permanent Partial Benefits, refer to the guidelines provided for different accident dates. Input the necessary data regarding body parts affected and corresponding weeks.
  5. Complete the sections on Permanent Total Benefits and Fatality Benefits by entering any applicable information regarding burial expenses and dependency rates.
  6. Review the Medical Issues section, particularly Initial Choice of Provider and Change of Provider, ensuring that you select options that reflect your situation.
  7. Finally, check all entries for accuracy before saving or sharing your completed form through our platform.

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Generally speaking, an employee can receive payments for three to seven years, depending on the severity and type of the injury/disability and other factors. In most cases, the payments will stop when the individual returns to work or reaches maximum medical improvement (MMI), though there may be exceptions.
Big surgeries, like back surgery or joint replacements, usually increase the settlement amount. These kinds of operations often take a long time to recover from and can affect your ability to do daily activities or work.
Awards for 75-249 weeks: two-thirds of your average weekly wage, up to one-third of the statewide average ($498 for 2025 injuries). Awards for more than 250 weeks (not including an award for disfigurement): two-thirds of your average weekly wage, up to 75% of the statewide average ($1,120 for 2025 injuries).
Permanent Total Disability (PTD) Some serious work injuries never fully heal. If your physician determines youve reached maximum medical improvement (MMI) after a workplace injury and you cannot work again, Maryland workers compensation law allows you to pursue permanent total disability (PTD) benefits.