Celebrating Maryland Day: A Guide to Regional Compliance and Mid-Atlantic Risks

Celebrating Maryland Day: A Guide to Regional Compliance and Mid-Atlantic Risks
On Wednesday, March 25, 2026, we celebrate Maryland Day, commemorating the landing of the first European settlers in 1634. For businesses operating in the “Old Line State,” this regional holiday is a perfect time to review the specific Commercial Insurance requirements that make Maryland unique.
Whether your business is in the tech hubs of Bethesda or the maritime industries of Annapolis, regional compliance is key to avoiding state-mandated fines.
- Workers’ Compensation Nuances
Maryland law is very strict regarding Workers’ Compensation. Even if you have only one employee (full-time or part-time), you are generally required to carry coverage. Failure to do so can result in fines of up to $$10,000$ per year of non-compliance. On this Maryland Day, ensure your payroll reporting is accurate and your policy is active.
- The Coastal “Tail”
For businesses near the Chesapeake Bay, “standard” property insurance is often insufficient. Most Maryland coastal policies have a separate Windstorm Deductible (often a percentage of the total value rather than a flat dollar amount). As we approach the stormier spring months, understanding how your “Wind/Hail” deductible differs from your “All Other Perils” deductible is vital for your cash-flow planning.
Maryland is a state of “Firsts”—the first umbrella factory, the first dental school, and the first railroad. Make sure your business is “First” in safety and compliance this March 25th.