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  • Worker's compensation will pay 66 percent of what your salary or hourly rate if you are injured on the job. There are some other options as well. If your disability allows you to continue work in a lower paying position, worker's compensation can supplement your income with the difference so that you are receiving the same amount as you were before. There is also a "lump sum" option if you are permanently disabled. The lump sum is usually figured by your salary and your life expectancy.

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    Disability Secrets

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