How long will the injured employee receive weekly temporary total disability benefits?
Effective July 1, 1992, for non-catastrophic injuries, the injured employee is eligible for weekly income benefits for as long as he or she is totally disabled, up to a maximum of 400 weeks from the date of injury. For catastrophic injuries, the employee is entitled to receive weekly income benefits for as long as he/she is totally disabled.
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