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Permanent Disability Compensation

Workers compensation programs provide benefits to employees who are injured while performing work related duties. The benefits available to injured workers include medical benefits, vocational rehabilitation, if necessary, and survivor benefits to families who have suffered a loss because of the death of the income provider. Other parts of the laws concern issues of disability if an injury prevents a worker to return to active employment. The workers' compensation laws are an attempt to ease the award process, however in situations dealing with a case of disability, issues can become complicated. The complexities result from the classification of the types of disability. These can either be temporary total disability or permanent disability. A Lawyer experienced with permanent disability compensation can help protect an employees rights in these situations.

Have you or someone you know been injured on the job and can not return to work because of permanent damage? If so, contact one of our experienced workers compensation lawyers in your area to help you file for permanent disability compensation.

A worker may be eligible for permanent disability compensation when they suffer from:

  • Spinal Disorders
  • Heart Problems
  • Decreased Vision
  • Decreased Hearing
  • Amputations

The workers compensation laws vary from state to state and the awards vary according to the type of disability that a worker may suffer. Disabilities may be classified as some form of temporary disability which will eventually lead to the workers return to employment. Permanent disabilities can be either partial or total. A partial permanent disability means the worker is still able to perform some type of job functions. Total permanent disabilities prevent a worker from returning to employment in any capacity. The procedures involved when a worker is seeking permanent disability compensation are difficult. The roadblocks that workers may face when seeking benefits resulting from injuries that have created a long term disability situation can be addressed with the help of experienced attorneys that are familiar with all state laws regarding permanent disabilty compensation.

The intention of workers' compensation laws is to provide benefits so that injured workers have less stress when dealing with their injuries. Unfortunately the complex nature of the laws and the benefit awards available often means that an injured worker would be well advised to retain legal advice to insure that they receive full benefits when faced with long term disability problems. Seeking legal council from a qualified Lawyer will make sure that a worker receives the maximum benefits available under the law.

Have you or someone you know been injured on the job and can not return to work because of permanent damage? If so, contact one of our experienced workers compensation attorneys in your area to help you file for permanent disability compensation.

Updated: LW

 
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There were 22,195 people in the United States who recieved Permanent Disability Pension in 2007.

 
 


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