Benefits How long does temporary total disability (TTD) continue?
Temporary total disability (TTD) is given to employees who suffer a disabling workplace injury or occupational disease exposure that temporarily prevents their return to work. It is awarded for the time the employee is receiving medical treatment and is restricted from returning to work by their physician, but cannot exceed 400 weeks. TTD benefits are 66.66 percent of the employees average weekly wage and cannot exceed $807.48 per week.
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