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Category Archives: Permanent Partial Benefits
Workers’ Compensation — Permanent Total Benefits
Sometimes when a work injury or illness prevents a worker from returning to any type of gainful employment, he or she may be entitled to receive permanent total disability benefits. These weekly benefits are provided initially for a period of … Continue reading
Workers’ Compensation — Permanent Partial Benefits
When a job related injury or illness results in a partial permanent disability, benefits are based upon a percentage of certain “scheduled” or “non-scheduled” losses. A “scheduled” loss is one involving arms, hands, fingers, legs, feet, toes, eyes, ears or … Continue reading
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