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Workers in Massachusetts are covered by Workers Compensation when they become permanently and totally disabled from work. When a worker suffers an injury that is both permanent and total, the insurer is supposed to pay the worker two-thirds of his average weekly wage.
The average weekly wage is usually the gross salary the worker earns each week divided by the last 52 weeks. This includes overtime and bonuses, and can even include wages from a second job. If a worker becomes injured after a shorter time on the job, the insurer can average the weeks worked, or obtain an average from that of a co-worker.
Some injuries are so catastrophic that it becomes obvious to the insurer that the worker can never work again. Some of the more common injuries that cause a worker to be totally and permanently disabled include:
It is very rare, however, that an insurance company will voluntarily place an injured worker on permanent and total incapacity under M.G.L. ch. 152, s.34A. A permanently disabled worker may be eligible for Workers Compensation benefits for the rest of his or her life, which is a lot for an insurance company to pay.
A lawyer will be needed to prepare the claim. This includes making sure that the injured worker is seeing the appropriate doctors, getting the appropriate therapies, and making sure that the medical reports have the necessary language. The Workers Compensation lawyer will then be needed to pursue the claim at the Department of Industrial Accidents. Since these claims are often denied, the attorney will need to go through the appeals process to get you Workers Compensation benefits.
In evaluating a claim for total and permanent disability, an insurance adjuster and ultimately a judge will consider the following facts:
Weekly benefits for permanently disabled workers go on indefinitely. This is why insurance companies do all they can to deny these claims. They will always employ private investigators to videotape the injured workers activities of daily living, hoping to find the worker doing something that looks like the disability is improved. You need a team of lawyers to even the playing field
If you were injured at work and think you’ll never be able to work again, you need a Workers Compensation attorney who knows the law, knows the experts needed and is willing to fight for the benefits you deserve.
At Marcotte Law Firm, our Lowell Workers Compensation lawyers have decades of experience representing workers with catastrophic injuries. Our attorneys get our clients the compensation they deserve so they can go back to living their life.
If you’ve been injured on the job, call the Lowell Workers Compensation Lawyers at Marcotte Law Firm for a free, no obligation consultation.