What if an injured worker is unable to return to their usual trade or profession after their treating doctor has exhausted all forms of treatment?
A. If an injured worker can no longer perform their usual trade or profession and must, therefore, accept a lower paying position, the worker could be entitled to benefits equal to two-thirds (2/3) of the difference between the average, gross, weekly, wage earned before the accident and the wage they are earning after the accident.
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