Benefits
Learn About the Benefits Injured Workers Should Receive
Here is a quick overview of five of the most important benefits an injured worker is entitled to:
Temporary Disability
Temporary Disability can be understood as the period after injury when a person is unable to work, and still getting better. Even if they will not ever become as good as they were. For example. If you were to break your arm and were unable to work while it was in a cast. The period you were in the cast and healing would be considered a period of Temporary Disability.
Medical Treatment
A Worker who has been injured at work has the right to receive medical treatment that is reasonably calculated to relieve or cure the effects of the injury.
Right to Select Doctor
An injured worker does not have to accept just any doctor!
Commencing in 2005, the Employer has been able to force the Injured Worker to receive treatment from a specific set of doctors. Technically this group is called a Medical Provider Network (MPN). It is similar to an HMO, in that you must treat within a specific group of doctors. In many cases, the doctors available through the MPN, tend to be very favorable towards the Insurance Company or Employer, as they are the ones who approve them for the MPN and less likely to request or provide medical treatment that is needed.
Even within the MPN, the Injured Worker has the right to change doctors and does not have to accept the one assigned by the Employer. There are also times when the Employer loses the right to force the Injured Worker to treat within the MPN.
Permanent Disability
Although someone who can never work again may be considered to have a permanent disability, a worker can have a permanent disability which still allows them to work. Once a Worker has recovered as much as they will from their injury they are considered to have reached a point of Maximum Medical Improvement (MMI). Once the Injured Worker reaches a state of MMI, if they are not as good as they were originally which results in a loss of earning capacity, then they Injured Worker may be entitled to Per meant Disability Payments.
Supplemental Job Displacement Voucher
In order to assist in re-entering the Job Market, the Injured Employee may be entitled to a Supplemental Job Displacement Voucher (SJDV). This is a voucher that the Injured Worker may be entitled in order to pay for schooling or classes to secure training to help assist in returning to the job market.
It should be noted that there used to be a similar but much better benefit, Vocational Rehabilitation, it is no longer a benefit, having been replaced by the SJDV.