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What is commutation?

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What is commutation?

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Where a partially incapacitated worker is receiving weekly benefits as a top up of his or her loss of earnings, this benefit can, in certain circumstances, be commuted to a once only lump sum payment. Entitlements to weekly benefits may be commuted to a lump sum upon application to the Work Health Court by the employer/insurer or worker, where because of the small amount of the regular payment, the administration cost in making the payments is disproportionate to the benefit received; or otherwise, a worker may apply to the court for a commutation of his or her weekly benefits.

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A. Commutation is converting part of your annual pension into a lump sum. Your pension will be reduced accordingly for your lifetime. This does not impact your beneficiary’s long term pension.

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