Temporary, but only partial, incapacity from work of an employee with a compensable work-related injury or occupational disease. During a period of partial incapacity, an employee can perform SOME types of work and may be eligible for Temporary Partial Disability benefits.
A wage replacement benefit that may be paid when you return to work but at less than full earnings. Sometimes referred to as Wage Loss.
A condition where an injured party's capacity to work is temporarily impaired, but he is able to continue working in a reduced manner and is expected to make a full recovery.
Under workers' compensation insurance it is a condition which results in a partial loss of earning power but from which recovery can be expected.
The injured workers is only able to do some type of limited work for a short period of time and that further recovery is expected.
TPD benefits are payable when an injured employee is able to work despite their injury. The benefits are available only for a limited period of time, in recognition of the fact that the employee will recover fully enough in the future that they will be able to resume employment without a wage loss.
The wage earning capacity is lost only partially, and on a temporary basis.
A condition where an injured party's capacity is impaired for a time, but he is able to continue working at reduced efficiency and is expected to fully recover.
A disability that temporarily prevents an injured worker from performing his/her normal job duties. The injured worker has some capability to work but with changed duties or with reduced hours.
workers’ compensation benefits are payable to an injured employee who returns to work after an injury at a lesser paying job due to the injury. TPD benefits are paid until the injured workers’ income increases or until maximum medical improvement.