Open Claims
Time lost from work is one of the biggest concerns, especially for those who have experienced temporary, total disability. The average guideline is 66 2/3% of the wage you were receiving at the time of your injury. The next type of benefit has to do with returning to work at a lowering paying job for a short period of time after your injury. There are states who don’t recognize this, so you will need to discuss it with your attorney. Another form of compensation is payment for your medical expenses. Your medical bills and your compensation for time lost at work are two separate things and are determined separately.
Closed Claims
In the event that your Workers’ compensation claim has already been finalized, there are only a few ways to maintain your benefits. They include the following:
- You receive a pension for being declared permanently and totally disabled
- You were determined to be partially disabled but still qualify for weekly reimbursement
- You were rewarded with a structured settlement agreement with ongoing payments
In most cases, you will need to have a Worker’s Compensation attorney guide you through the legal process.
At Gaylord & Nantais, the primary goal is to make sure your rights are fully protected and you get the compensation you deserve. Call and schedule am appointment as soon as possible so you don’t miss any of the important deadlines in your case. They’re ready to make sure you are fully taken care of!