• Medical care – All the medical care and prescription costs that you need should be covered by your employer through their workers’ compensation insurance
• Medical mileage including to therapy and pharmacy visits
• Temporary Partial Disability – If you can still work, but with limitations
• Temporary Total Disability – If you can’t work at all after the accident
• Permanent Total Disability - If you’re never able to earn any wages in the future.
• Permanent Partial Disability – If you still have limitations or disabilities after you reach maximum medical improvement from treatment.
The income you receive depends on your average weekly wage in the time leading up to the accident and whether you can work with restrictions following your injury. If you disagree with the insurer’s determination of your benefits, you have the right to contest the decision. An attorney for workers’ compensation may represent you.
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