Workers We Represent Across Maryland
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Real Jobs, Real Injuries, Real Support
Work injuries don’t happen in a vacuum—they happen on job sites, hospital floors, warehouses, and roads across Maryland every day. Each job comes with its own risks, expectations, and documentation challenges that can directly affect a workers’ comp claim. It’s normal to wonder whether a lawyer will actually understand what your work involves or how your injury happened. Sean Dobbs focuses on blue-collar injury cases, helping workers explain their job clearly and build claims that reflect how the work really gets done.
Find the Type of Work That Matches Your Situation
Construction and Skilled Trades Workers
If you work in construction, roofing, electrical, plumbing, or heavy equipment, injuries often involve falls, lifting, or repetitive strain. These cases require clear jobsite descriptions and hazard documentation to show how the injury happened and why it qualifies.
Warehouse and Delivery Workers
Warehouse and delivery jobs often involve fast-paced lifting, scanning, driving, and repetitive motion. When injuries happen, the details of workload, pace, and physical demands can make a difference in how your claim is evaluated.
Healthcare Workers and Nurses
Healthcare work brings risks like patient handling injuries, workplace assaults, and long shifts that lead to wear-and-tear conditions. These cases often involve both physical and psychological components that need to be documented together.
Union Workers and Skilled Labor
Union jobs often involve defined roles, job duties, and reporting structures that can support a strong claim when documented properly. Understanding how your work is structured helps ensure your case reflects what actually happened on the job.
Public-Facing and High-Risk Roles
Jobs involving direct interaction with the public—such as transit, security, or certain service roles—can carry risks of assault or high-stress incidents. These cases may involve both injury claims and questions about workplace safety conditions.
The Areas We Serve Across Maryland Communities
Workers across Maryland—from busy Baltimore job sites to Eastern Shore industries—face different risks depending on where and how they work. In places like Baltimore County, Dundalk, Essex, and Pasadena, physically demanding jobs in construction, logistics, and healthcare are a daily reality. Each area brings its own patterns, from warehouse hubs to hospital systems to industrial sites where injuries happen in real-world conditions. Sean Dobbs works with clients across these communities, helping them navigate claims with clear communication and a structured approach.
Let’s Talk About Your Work and What Happened
If you’re unsure whether your job or injury fits, you’re not alone—many people start here trying to get a straight answer. The goal is simple: understand what happened, explain how the work connects to the injury, and map out the next step clearly.
