Maryland Statutes
Subtitle 4 - Immunities and Prohibited Actions -- Businesses, Associations, and Charities
Section 5-401.1 - Release or Settlement of Claim by Injured Individual

(a)    (1)    A release of the claim of an injured individual for damages resulting from a tort, signed by the injured individual within 30 days of the infliction of the injuries without the assistance or guidance of an attorney at law, and any power of attorney to or contract of employment with an attorney at law, with reference to recovery of damages for the tort, signed by the individual within 30 days after the infliction of the injuries, shall be voidable at the option of the injured individual within 60 days after the day on which the individual signed the document.
        (2)    (i)    Notice that a release is voided under this subsection by the injured individual shall be:
                1.    In writing; and
                2.    Accompanied by the return of any money paid to the injured individual as a result of the signing of the release.
            (ii)    The release is void from the date that the notice is mailed.
    (b)    A person whose interest is or may become adverse to an injured individual who is confined to a hospital or sanitarium as a patient may not, within 15 days from the date of the occurrence causing the patient’s injury:
        (1)    Negotiate or attempt to negotiate a settlement with the patient;
        (2)    Obtain or attempt to obtain a general release of liability from the patient; or
        (3)    Obtain or attempt to obtain any statement, either written or oral from the patient, for use in negotiating a settlement or obtaining a release.
    (c)    Any settlement agreement entered into or any general release of liability made by any individual who is confined in a hospital or sanitarium after the individual incurs a personal injury may not be used in evidence in any court action relating to the injury and may not be used for any purpose in any legal action in connection with the injury if the settlement agreement or release is obtained contrary to the provisions of subsection (b) of this section.
    (d)    A release executed by an individual who has sustained personal injuries does not discharge a subsequent tort–feasor:
        (1)    Who is not a party to the release; and
        (2)    (i)    Whose responsibility for the individual’s injuries is unknown at the time of execution of the release; or
            (ii)    Who is not specifically identified in the release.

Structure Maryland Statutes

Maryland Statutes

Courts and Judicial Proceedings

Title 5 - Limitations, Prohibited Actions, and Immunities

Subtitle 4 - Immunities and Prohibited Actions -- Businesses, Associations, and Charities

Section 5-401 - Certain Construction Industry and Motor Carrier Indemnity Agreements Prohibited

Section 5-401.1 - Release or Settlement of Claim by Injured Individual

Section 5-402 - Civil Liability of Merchant or Owner or Lessee of Motion Picture Theater for Detention or Arrest of Person for Commission of Certain Crimes

Section 5-403 - Nuisance Suits Against Agricultural Operations

Section 5-403.1 - Private Nuisance Actions Against Sport Shooting Ranges

Section 5-404 - Actions Against Farmers Permitting Gleaning

Section 5-405 - Sealed Container Defense in Product Liability

Section 5-406 - Personal Liability -- Agents of Certain Associations or Organizations

Section 5-407 - Personal Liability -- Volunteer of Charitable Organization

Section 5-408 - Credit Agreements

Section 5-409 - Immunity -- Disclosure of Information Concerning Fire Loss

Section 5-410 - Immunity -- Receivership of Insurer

Section 5-411 - Immunity -- Joint Insurance Association, Member Insurers, Etc

Section 5-412 - Immunity -- Property and Casualty Insurance Guaranty Corporation, Member Insurers, Etc

Section 5-413 - Immunity -- Life and Health Insurance Guaranty Corporation, Member Insurers, Similar Organizations, Etc

Section 5-414 - Immunity -- Labor Associations or Organizations

Section 5-415 - Immunity -- Carrier Refusing to Deliver Bee Colony

Section 5-416 - Immunity -- Member of Lawyer Counseling Committee

Section 5-417 - Immunity -- Directors of Corporations Generally

Section 5-418 - Immunity -- Charter Provisions Governing Liability of Corporate Directors or Officers

Section 5-419 - Immunity -- Shareholder or Trustee of Real Estate Investment Trust

Section 5-420 - Immunity -- New Partner in Existing Partnership

Section 5-421 - Immunity -- Fiduciary Security Transfers

Section 5-422 - Immunity -- Governing Bodies as Defined by 14-118 of the Real Property Article

Section 5-423 - Immunity -- Disclosure of Information Regarding Employee or Former Employee

Section 5-424 - Immunity -- Veterinary Practitioner

Section 5-425 - Immunity -- Practice of Engineering

Section 5-426 - Immunity for Voluntary Practice of Architecture at Scene of Emergency