Employees who are injured while working in Virginia are entitled to the following benefits under the Virginia Workers’ Compensation Act:
- Wage Replacement. (Temporary total or partial): The amount of benefits is typically 2/3rds of the average weekly salary until the worker can return to the job or up to 500 weeks.
- Lifetime Medical Benefits. Hospital bills, doctor visits, medical equipment, and medications.
- Permanent Partial Impairment. Workers who suffer the permanent loss of some bodily part or function may be entitled to additional benefits even if they return to work.
- Permanent and Total Disability. Workers who can never return to work because of a permanent disability can generally get lost wages for life.
- Death Benefits. Benefits paid to a spouse and children when a worker dies on the job.
- Cost of Living Adjustment. An increase in payments due to inflation.
- Vocational Rehabilitation. A program to retrain or seek a job for a worker who can no longer do the job he/she did before the accident.
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