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How to Get Paid Temporary Disability When You’re Hurt at Work

How to Get Paid Temporary Disability When You're Hurt at Work

How to Get Paid Temporary Disability When You're Hurt at Work

If you've been injured at work, you're probably wondering how you're going to make ends meet. Workers' compensation is supposed to help with that, but sometimes the insurance company doesn't pay out what they're supposed to. In this blog post, we'll tell you everything you need to know about getting paid Temporary Disability when you're hurt at work. We'll go over who is eligible for benefits, how long they last, and what you can do if the insurance company denies your claim.

What You Need to Know About Temporary Disability Payments

Temporary Disability payments are made to workers who have been injured at work and put on work restrictions. The insurance company is responsible for paying these benefits, but they often deny claims or underpay benefits. If this happens to you, don't worry – a lawyer can help you file a claim and get the money you're owed. You can hire a lawyer without any money up front on a contingency fee. In California workers' compensation claims, most judges award your attorney 15%. If nothing is collected, then you pay no fees. See our No Fee Promise for more information.

Who Is Eligible for Temporary Disability Payments?

Document with name Temporary Partial Disability (TPD).

How to Get Paid Temporary Partial Disability Payments (TPD)

In order to be eligible for Temporary Disability payments, you must have been injured at work and put on work restrictions by a doctor. You must also be able to prove that you are unable to work due to your injury. A lot depends on navigating the system correctly to get your claim accepted and paid. Get your situation evaluated by a lawyer before making decisions.

How Long Do Temporary Disability Payments Last?

Temporary Disability payments last for 104 weeks, or until the doctor releases you back to work. If your injury is very serious and you are unable to return to work at all, you may be able to receive extended benefits for up to 240 weeks.

How to Get Paid Temporary Disability When You're Hurt at Work

Diagnosis Temporary Total Disability (TTD) and stethoscope.

How to Get Paid Temporary Total Disability Payments (TTD)

Many injured workers find that the insurance company will not pay them their Temporary Disability benefits. If this happens to you, there are a few things you can do.

First, you should make sure that you have seen the company doctor and that your employer has sent in the necessary paperwork to the insurance company. If you have not done this, then the insurance company will not pay you benefits.

Second, if you have seen the company doctor and your employer has sent in the necessary paperwork, but the insurance company still has not paid you, then you should call the insurance company and ask why. It is possible that there was an error in the paperwork or that the insurance company needs more information from you.

Third, if you have done everything right and the insurance company still refuses to pay you, then you can file a claim with the Workers' Compensation Appeals Board. The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board is a state agency that will review your case and make a decision about whether or not you are entitled to benefits.

What Can I Do if the Insurance Company Denies My Claim?

Be sure to report injuries to your employer right away. If you don't, then you could lose out on important temporary disability payments by having your claim denied. However, if the insurance company denies your claim, don't worry – you have options. You can file a claim with the Workers' Compensation Board, or you can hire an attorney to help you get the money you deserve.

Filing a claim with the Workers' Compensation Appeals Board can be a complicated process, so it is important to have an experienced attorney on your side. An experienced Workers' Compensation attorney will be able to help you navigate the system and make sure that you get the benefits that you are entitled to.

If you have been injured at work, it is important to know your rights. Workers' compensation is a complex system, and it can be difficult to understand what you are entitled to. An experienced Workers' Compensation attorney can help you get the benefits that you deserve. Contact us today for a free consultation. We would be happy to answer any questions that you have about Workers' Compensation and Temporary Disability. Call us toll-free at 866-NAPOLIN or fill out our online contact form. We are here to help.

Contact Work Accident Injury Lawyers In California

If you've been injured at work, don't hesitate to contact us for help. We'll make sure that you get the benefits you're entitled to and help you get your life back on track.s

This blog post was brought to you by the Workers' Compensation Attorneys at Napolin Accident Injury Lawyer. If you've been injured at work, we can help. Contact us today for a free consultation. We're here to help you get the money you deserve.

Alexander D. Napolin, Esq.