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⚖️ What is Light Duty in a Washington Workers’ Compensation Claim?

⚖️ What is Light Duty in a Washington Workers’ Compensation Claim?

by Peter Abbarno | Sep 23, 2025 | Uncategorized

When you’re injured at work in Washington State, medical restrictions may prevent you from returning to your regular job right away. However, you may still be able to return to work in a light duty capacity while continuing to receive medical benefits. Research shows...
⏱️ What Are Time-Loss Benefits in Washington State?

⏱️ What Are Time-Loss Benefits in Washington State?

by Peter Abbarno | Jun 24, 2025 | Workers Compensation

In Washington, if you’re injured on the job and unable to work, time-loss compensation—also known as temporary total disability (TTD)—helps replace a portion of your lost wages. These benefits are a key part of the workers’ compensation system managed by the...

What are Light Duty Jobs After Workplace Injuries?

by silveragency | Mar 8, 2022 | Workers Compensation

If you’ve been injured at work, certain medical restrictions may prevent you from returning to your regular job, regular duties, and regular hours. Don’t lose hope for a return to work! You may be eligible to return to work in a light duty capacity while...

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