Workers’ compensation benefits are designed to help cover certain losses related to a workplace injury.
Medical Benefits
Medical benefits are intended to cover the care you need after a workplace injury. This may include doctor visits, hospital stays, physical therapy, and medications related to your condition. The type and length of treatment will depend on your injury and how it affects your recovery.
Income Benefits
If you are unable to work, you may receive partial wage replacement. These benefits are meant to help cover a portion of your lost income while you recover. While it may not equal your full paycheck, it can help ease financial pressure during this time.
Disability Benefits
Depending on your condition, you may qualify for temporary or long-term benefits. These benefits are designed to support you if your injury limits your ability to work now or in the future. The length and amount of support will depend on how serious your condition is and how it affects your daily life.
Death Benefits
In tragic cases, surviving family members may receive financial assistance. These benefits can help cover funeral expenses and provide ongoing support for dependents. While nothing can replace a loved one, this support can help families manage financial burdens during a difficult time.