An in-depth look at the interrelation of the "odd-lot doctrine," the Second Injury Fund, Section 12(b) of the Workers Compensation Act and Social Security set-offs. The first consideration in handling ...
Col Fullagar looks at the past 30 years and how the insurance definition of total disability as we know it now has evolved throughout the years. Act three, scene one. Hamlet enters: “TD or not TD?
The Superior Court addressed a rather convoluted fact pattern in determining whether an injured worker is entitled to a resumption of their temporary total disability benefits even though they have ...
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A federal court in New York recently construed the meaning of a total disability definition where the insurance policy language includes residual disability coverage. The January 3, 2020 decision came ...
Refusing valid modified work offers was unreasonable, which would usually justify denying the worker temporary total disability (TTD) benefits, a recent ruling said. However, this issue became moot ...
High Option 66 2/3% of Covered Monthly Salary *The percentage of salary is the most that can be received from all sources, including social security and other employer-sponsored disability benefits.