What If I Have Returned To Work Light-Duty Because Of My Disability, But I'm Making Less Money?
If you have returned to work and are making less money than your wage at the time of the accident because of your injuries, you may have a reduced earnings claim.
Injured workers who have an ongoing disability but return to some work at reduced earnings should be entitled to receive two-thirds of the difference between the wage at the time of the accident and current earnings.
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