(a) In this section, “occupational disease” means a disease caused by exposure to any toxic substance in a place of employment and contracted during the course of employment.
(b) An action for damages arising out of an occupational disease shall be filed within 3 years of the discovery of facts from which it was known or reasonably should have been known that an occupational disease was the proximate cause of death, but in any event not later than 10 years from the date of death.
(c) As used in subsection (b) of this section, “proximate cause” means that the occupational disease was a substantial contributing cause of the death of the plaintiff’s decedent.
Structure Maryland Statutes
Courts and Judicial Proceedings
Title 5 - Limitations, Prohibited Actions, and Immunities
Section 5-101 - Three-Year Limitation in General
Section 5-104 - Public Officer's Bond
Section 5-105 - Assault, Libel, or Slander
Section 5-107 - Fines, Penalties, and Forfeitures
Section 5-108 - Injury to Person or Property Occurring After Completion of Improvement to Realty
Section 5-109 - Actions Against Health Care Providers
Section 5-110 - Actions Under Public Information Act
Section 5-111 - Contempt Proceeding for Failure to Pay Child or Spousal Support
Section 5-112 - Actions for Errors in Survey of Land
Section 5-113 - Limitation on Actions for Damages From Occupational Disease
Section 5-114 - Setback Line Restrictions
Section 5-115 - Product Liability Arising in a Foreign Jurisdiction
Section 5-116 - Breast Implants
Section 5-117 - Actions Arising From Alleged Sexual Abuse
Section 5-118 - Filing Complaint With Maryland Insurance Commission
Section 5-119 - Limitation on Refiling Claim Dismissed Without Prejudice