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If I Am Unable To Return To The Type Of Work I Did Before I Was Injured, What Happens?

If you believe your work­related injury will keep you from returning to your job and you want vocational rehabilitation help, you must ask for a reemployment evaluation within 90 days after you report your injury to you employer. If 90 days have passed and you want an evaluation but haven`t asked for one, contact the nearest Workers` Compensation Division office immediately.

You may get reemployment (vocational rehabilitation) benefits if your injury is compensable and may permanently keep you from returning to your job at the time of injury.

Temporary Partial Disability benefits (TPD) are paid if you can return to work, but you earn less for a limited time while recovering. Temporary Partial Disability benefits are figured by taking 80% of the difference between your spendable weekly wage and your spendable wage­earning capacity after returning to work. Your actual wage after the injury less payroll deductions is usually considered your spendable wage­earning capacity. Temporary Partial Disability benefits are paid until you reach medical stability or for up to five years, whichever comes first.

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