Workplace accidents happen all the time. And while most workers recover fully from their workplace-related injuries, some do not and continue to experience medical challenges that render them unable to work.
In the unfortunate event that your injuries aren’t ever going to heal, you may be eligible for permanent disability (PD) benefits under California workers’ compensation laws.
Permanent disabilities come from all kinds of injuries, in all kinds of occupations
Here are some of the workplace-related injuries that are likely to result in a permanent disability:
Before understanding how much your permanent disability benefit is worth, it is important that you establish how much your injury will impact your ability to work. There are two types of permanent disability benefits:
TPD benefits are uncommon because you have to be 100% disabled to qualify for them, but they are granted for severe cases.
A workplace injury can turn your life upside down. If you have been injured or diagnosed with a work-related illness, it is important that you understand the types of workers’ compensation benefits you are entitled to receive.