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HB24-1220

Workers'Compensation Disability Benefits

Concerning disability benefits for workers' compensation injuries, and, in connection therewith, allowing a claimant to refuse an offer of modified employment under certain circumstances, adding the loss of an ear to the list of whole person permanent impairment benefits, increasing the two aggregate limits on temporary and permanent injury benefits and requiring the director of the division of workers' compensation to adjust the limits annually, and requiring a workers' compensation insurer to pay benefits to a claimant by direct deposit upon request by the claimant.
Session:
2024 Regular Session
Subjects:
Insurance
Labor & Employment
Bill Summary

The act allows a claimant for workers' compensation benefits to refuse an offer of modified employment if the employment requires the claimant to drive to or from work and the treating physician has restricted the claimant from driving.

The act adds the loss of an ear to the list of other body parts for which an injured worker can receive whole person permanent impairment benefits.

The act increases the current limitations on the amount of money a claimant may claim based on the claimant's impairment rating as follows:

  • For an impairment rating of 19% or less, from $75,000 to $185,000; and
  • For an impairment rating greater than 19%, from $150,000 to $300,000.

The act requires a workers' compensation insurer to pay benefits to a claimant by direct deposit upon request by the claimant.

APPROVED by Governor June 4, 2024

PORTIONS EFFECTIVE August 7, 2024

PORTIONS EFFECTIVE January 1, 2025
(Note: This summary applies to this bill as enacted.)

Status

Introduced
Passed
Became Law

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Bill Text

The effective date for bills enacted without a safety clause is August 7, 2024, if the General Assembly adjourns sine die on May 8, 2024, unless otherwise specified. Details