Workers Compensation Benefits Information for Injured Workers
Injured on the job? What do you do to receive medical treatment and weekly benefits if your injury keeps you off work? Be sure to see below
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Medical
If you are injured on the job, you are entitled
to all medical treatment that may be needed to cure or relieve
the effects of the injury. Under the law, your employer has
the right to choose the treating physician. If you seek treatment
from a doctor not authorized or agreed upon by your employer,
your employer or its insurance company is only liable up to
$500 toward such medical bills. You do have the right to apply
to the Director of Workers Compensation for a change of doctor.
As an employee injured on the job, you are generally entitled
to mileage reimbursement for trips to see a physician for distances
in excess of five miles for the round trip. If you must hire
transportation, this can also be reimbursed.
Compensation
Kansas workers compensation law requires that
an employer or its insurance carrier pay an injured employee
two-thirds of the employee's gross average weekly wage up to
the amount of the applicable maximum benefits listed below.
To find the appropriate maximum, look in the schedule
for the range of dates that would contain
the date of your injury, and then go to the right to find the
maximum dollar amount of the benefit. For example, if the date
of your injury is August 21, 2006, the maximum weekly benefit
you could receive would be $483. The actual
amount you receive is the lesser of two amounts: either two-thirds
of your gross average weekly wage; or, the maximum in effect
at the date of the injury. This effective maximum does
not change over the life of your claim, even though the maximum
benefit level for each new 12-month interval usually increases
by a small amount.
Weekly compensation is payable at the
applicable
rate until the doctor releases you to return
to work. In no case can such payments exceed a total of $125,000
for permanent total or $100,000 for permanent partial
or temporary disability.
Categories of Disability Compensation
Benefits
Temporary Total Disability
is paid when the employee, due to an injury, is unable to engage
in any type of substantial and gainful employment. Benefits are
paid for the duration of the temporary total disability.
Permanent Total Disability is
paid when the employee, due to an injury, has been rendered
completely and permanently incapable of engaging in any type
of substantial and gainful employment. The loss of both eyes,
both hands, both arms, both feet, or both legs, or any combination
thereof, in the absence of proof to the contrary, shall also
constitute a permanent total disability. By statute, substantially total
paralysis, or incurable imbecility or insanity, resulting from
injury independent of all other causes, shall also constitute
permanent total disability.
Permanent Partial Scheduled Disability is
paid when the employee sustains complete or partial loss
of use of a body part, such as an arm, due to a job-related
injury. Compensation is limited to a percentage of the scheduled
number of weeks.
Permanent Partial General Disability
is paid when the employee sustains permanent
partial disability not specifically covered by the schedule.
Compensation is based on the percentage of disability remaining
after recovery and is limited to 415 weeks.
Survivors' Benefits are paid
to an employee's surviving spouse and dependent children if
death occurs as a result of injury. Burial expenses up to $5,000
are also covered.
For Further Information:
Our Employee Tutorial provides important information about workers compensation for injured workers, greatly expanding on and supplementing the information provided above.
K-WC 25 - Workers Compensation Information for Kansas Employers & Employees
Para obtener
el K-WC 250, la versión de esta publicación en
español, toque el "mouse" aqui para
llegar a nuestra página
en español: Información Sobre
K-WC
136 - Information for Injured Workers
K-WC
27 - Important Information for Injured Employees
Para obtener
el K-WC 270, la versión de esta publicación en
español,toque el "mouse" aqui para
llegar a nuestra página
en español: Información Sobre
K-WC 15 - Claim for Workers Compensation
For assistance, e-mail wc@dol.ks.gov
or contact us at:
Ombudsman Unit
Kansas Department of Labor
Workers Compensation
800 SW Jackson, Suite 600
Topeka, KS 66612-1227
(785) 296-2996 or (800) 332-0353.
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