BLACK & DECKER v. HUMBERT

No. 0512, September Term, 2009.

984 A.2d 281 (2009)

189 Md. App. 171

BLACK AND DECKER CORPORATION, et al. v. Norman L. HUMBERT.

Court of Special Appeals of Maryland.

November 25, 2009.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Lance G. Montour (Humphreys, McLaughlin & McAleer, LLC, on brief), Baltimore, for Appellant.

Kenneth J. Coughlan (Law Offices of Anne Hoke, LLC, on brief), Baltimore, for Appellee.

Panel: DAVIS, SALMON and DEBORAH S. EYLER, JJ.


SALMON, J.

Norman Humbert ("Humbert"), a licensed electrician, worked for Black and Decker Corporation ("Black and Decker") since 1993. He filed a claim with the Maryland Workers' Compensation Commission ("Commission"), alleging that he sustained an occupational disease of impingement syndrome of the right shoulder arising out of and in the course of employment with Black and Decker. A hearing was held before the Commission in March of 2005. The Commission disallowed...

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