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  1. (2) For purposes of this section, an employee's diminished future earning capacity shall be a numeric formula based on empirical data and findings that aggregate the average percentage …

  2. If you have a permanent partial disability, you are eligible to receive the total amount of your PD benefits spread over a fixed number of weeks. If you have a permanent total disability, you are …

  3. Permanent partial disability is represented by ratings between 0% and 100%. Each rating corresponds to a fixed number of weeks of compensation. Both the number of weeks and the …

  4. Permanent Disability (PD) is any lasting disability from your work injury or illness that affects your ability to earn a living. If your injury or illness results in PD you are entitled to PD benefits, …

  5. This will contains some general information about the PDS and the ‘Contact’ button to request this individual to serve as your PD Specialist. (Please verify that the PD Specialist’s setting …

  6. For dates of injury between 1/1/05 and 12/31/12, if within sixty days of becoming permanent and stationary, an employer does offer the employee regular work, modified work or alternative …

  7. Preparing and delivering the in-service training, including creating a title and learning objectives for the event and ensuring it meets the In-Service PD requirements