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If you suffer a work injury in the Waterbury Connecticut area and file a workers compensation claim, you may be eligible for light duty benefits. If you are injured at work and have a work capacity but a doctor gives you work restrictions, such on how much you can lift or bend, then you may be eligible for temporary partial benefits (aka light duty benefits) for the time you cannot do your regular job. Make sure you tell your employer that your doctor gave you a light duty job status and be sure you see if the employer can accommodate the restrictions given to you by your doctor, due to this injury at work. Give the doctor’s job status note to the employer and your lawyer at The Law Office of Thomas L. Brayton, III in Waterbury, Connecticut. If the employer has no light duty work, within the restrictions, then you must do weekly job searches to get your temporary partial workers compensation benefit for your injury at work. Let the Law Office Of Thomas L. Brayton, III, in Waterbury, Connecticut help you through this very important part of your workers compensation case.   

The Law Office of Thomas L. Brayton III, an accomplished legal team serving Waterbury and Bethlehem, CT, has earned an AVVO Superb Attorney Rating by the Legal Community, thanks to their in-depth expertise and steadfast dedication to providing the best service possible to each of their clients. To schedule a consultation with their Waterbury office, call (203) 591­-8689, or (203) 266-­7100 to speak to an attorney in Bethlehem or visit them online

 

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