| If the insurer accepts your workers'
compensation claim
(accepts primary liability) |
| 1. |
The insurer must send you a copy of the
Notice of Insurer's Primary
Liability Determination form stating your claim is accepted. Keep this
form for your records, because it contains important information regarding any
wage-loss benefits being paid and the type, duration and rate at which the
benefits are paid. |
| 2. |
The insurer must start paying wage-loss benefits within 14
days of the day your employer knew or was informed about your work injury and lost
wages. The insurer must pay benefits at the same intervals you were paid wages. |
|
3. |
If your date of injury is from Oct. 1, 2000, through Sept. 30, 2008, after you
have been paid 52 weeks of temporary total disability benefits, the insurer must
notify you in writing of the 104-week limitation on payment of this benefit. |
| 4. |
If you
were injured on or after Oct. 1, 2008, after you
have been paid 52 weeks of temporary total disability benefits, the insurer must
notify you in writing of the 130-week limitation on payment of this benefit. |