MMTA WORKERS' COMP. SELF-INS. GROUP v. PROPERTY & CASUALTY INS. GUARANTY CORP.

No. 95, September Term, 2004.

871 A.2d 590 (2005)

386 Md. 88

MARYLAND MOTOR TRUCK ASSOCIATION WORKERS' COMPENSATION SELF-INSURANCE GROUP v. PROPERTY & CASUALTY INSURANCE GUARANTY CORP.

Court of Appeals of Maryland.

April 6, 2005.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Severn E.S. Miller (Thomas & Libowitz, P.A., on brief), Baltimore, for appellant.

Albert J. Mezzanotte, Jr. (Emily A. Daneker, Whiteford, Taylor & Preston, L.L.P., on brief), Baltimore, for appellee.

Patricia McHugh Lambert, Ruth F. Vadi, Hodes, Ulman, Pessin & Katz, P.A., Towson, amicus curiae brief of Maryland Association of Boards of Education Workers' Compensation Group Self Insurance Fund, Maryland Restaurant Hospitality Self Insured Fund, Automobile Dealers' Group Self Insurance Trust, and MACS Workers' Compensation Self-Insurance Group.

Argued before BELL, C.J., RAKER, WILNER, CATHELL, HARRELL, BATTAGLIA and GREENE, JJ.


WILNER, J.

With exceptions not relevant here, Maryland Code, § 9-402 of the Labor and Employment Article (LE), which is part of the Workers' Compensation Law, requires every Maryland employer to secure workers' compensation for its covered employees and lists six possible methods by which that obligation may be satisfied:

(1) maintaining insurance with the Injured Workers' Insurance Fund; (2) maintaining insurance with an authorized insurer...

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