Can an employee still work while collecting Workman’s Comp.?

Monday, October 26, 2009
By WcrAdmin

If and employee becomes injured and is temporarily moved to a different position with lighter work, can they still claim Workman’s Comp.

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2 Responses to “Can an employee still work while collecting Workman’s Comp.?”

  1. No. Once your are earning income (either at your regualr rate or even at a reduced rate-if job duties changed, you can not claim worker’s comp. If you are perm injured, you can sue.

    #9177
  2. That’s not true KELLY D… in some states there are TPD/Temp
    Partial Disability benefits paid. You are still subject to the
    min/max TTD/TPD rates your average weekly wage will support.
    TTD/TPD wage loss benefits are paid when there is a wage
    loss…benefits are paid by the IC, not the employER.

    #11195

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