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Case Update: Court of Special Appeals Holds that Obtaining a Medical Evaluation of Permanent Impairment Is Not a Prerequisite Prior to Filing a Request for Modification pursuant to LE §9-736 for Limitations Purposes
Posted on Mar 17, 2020 By HMM
In Montgomery County v. Rios, the Claimant was a police officer for Montgomery County who injured his left shoulder while trying to subdue a suspect. In May 20, 2009 Order, the Commission found his ...
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