Maryland’s highest court ruled that the difference between the fair and reasonable value of health care services made necessary by an automobile accident and the amount paid by a workers' compensation insurer is not a "benefit" recovered by the injured person under the workers' compensation law.
Michael Gilliam suffered injuries in an automobile accident in 2017 while driving in the course of his employment. He received workers’ compensation benefits from his employer’s workers’ compensation insurance carrier, including coverage for his medical bills....
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