If I Am Unable To Return To The Type Of Work I Did Before I Was Injured, What Happens?
Your employer is not responsible for providing you a new job. However, if an employer has a vacant light duty position which an injured worker is qualified, it may be considered a reasonable accommodation to reassign the worker to that position. If the job was created as a temporary one, reassignment to that position may also be temporary.
If your employer has employment available to you within your medical restrictions and you decline, your employer may request a modification or termination of your benefits. If you do return to work and wages are less than what you earned before the injury, you may be entitled to partial disability. Wage benefits usually will equal approximately 662/3% of the difference between your current earnings and what you earned before your injury, not exceeding the maximum compensation rate for the year you were injured.
Other Utah Workers' Compensation FAQs
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How Long After An Injury Do I Have To Report It To My Employer?
A: You should always report any work related injury immediately to your employer. However, a worker has up to 180 days to report an injury or work related illness. You … More -
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How Do I Know If My Employer Is Covered By Workers' Compensation?
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What Workers' Compensation Benefits Am I Entitled To?
A: You may be entitled to receive all reasonable and necessary medical treatment, benefits for lost wages, benefits for specific injuries resulting in permanent … More -
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If I Am Injured On The Job Can I Choose The Doctor Who Treats Me?
A: The insurance carrier or employer has the right to designate a preferred medical provider. You are required to first seek medical treatment from the preferred … More -
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When Will My Benefits Begin And How Much Will They Be?
A: The first three days a worker is taken off work by a doctor are not compensated for until the worker has been off work 15 days. Days off from work do not have to be … More -
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My Employer Has Denied My Claim, What Do I Do?
A: Nearly all workers` compensation claims in Utah are settled to the satisfaction of the employee, employer and workers` compensation carrier. In a few cases, an … More
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