Less Hours and Less Pay for Light Duty?
Some employers have a nasty way of reducing injured employees hours who are recovering from a work accident with temporary light duty work restrictions. You may be entitled to workers' compensation called temporary partial disability benefits if your take home pay is drastically reduced. Here's how to know whether you are entitled to these benefits, and how to get them:
1. Find the letter from the adjuster that tells you what your average monthly wage is and what your daily compensation rate is when you are taken off work competely by your treating doctor. If you haven't received an average monthly wage determination letter, you will have to ask the adjuster to send you one so that you both know whether you are entitled to TPD while working reduced hours on light duty
--Written by Virginia Hunt, Hunt Law Office